0 a large ship for carrying passengers in great comfort on long journeys --
2 a large ship for carrying passengers in comfort on long journeys: --
cruise/luxury/ocean liner The ocean liner set out from Miami for Port-au-Prince.
Typically, for an engine, r1 k 0.4m and c x 440 m/s, near the liner.
Results showed that the liner and the wire radiate simultaneously and both contribute to each pulse.
The second method was intended to determine the initial density distribution in the gaseous liner.
Our results indicate that for optimum choice of shell thickness of the multicascade liner system, thermonuclear fusion process can be achieved.
As the laser beam bounces back and forth in between the mutually approaching walls of the imploding liner, its frequency rises steadily.
Each of the eight record envelopes reprinted in the liner notes segregates its musicians by race.
His mature works, state the liner notes, give primacy to melody in the context of extended tonality.
Under ideal conditions, the amplification is inversely proportional to the square of the liner radius.