crosssection
See also: cross-section and cross section
English
Noun
crosssection (plural crosssections)
- (rare) Alternative spelling of cross section
- 1956, Journal of the American Helicopter Society, page 41:
- Typically, damage initiates at the smaller crosssection end of the truncated cone.
- 1970, IEEE Electron Devices Society., Reliability Physics, page 136:
- If a circuit is 200 rails in length, and the final crosssection is 100 mils into the circuit, one could rough grind approximately 80 mils to the final...
- 1986, Aage Bøttger Sørensen, Franz E. Weinert, Lonnie R. Sherrod., Human Development and the Life Course: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, page 156:
- Equally important, each crosssection slice denotes the age structure of roles in the society
- 2000, Paul Langacker., Neutrinos in Physics and Astrophysics, page 87:
- Indeed, the WW crosssection is related to the imaginary part of the WW loop
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