0 a revolution (= one complete turn of a part in an engine): --
1 to increase the operating speed of an engine while the vehicle is not moving, usually to warm it to the correct temperature: --
2 written abbreviation for Reverend --
3 to increase the speed of the engine of a vehicle while the vehicle is not moving: --
I am not sure whether this was in the mind of the right rev.
A blood sample (5 ml) was collected from the jugular vein of each ruminant before being centrifuged at 3000 revs per min for 10 min at room temperature.
Inflation revved up, resistance to cuts in subsidies to the private sector aroused opposition on the part of the business community, and the economy minister was forced to resign.
Nothing distinctly on pitch, mind you, but the buzz mounted, as if a hive were revving up ready to swarm.
Registration of plasma self-luminescence by the streak camera rev e r s e d i m a g e!
The solutions were gently shaken (40 rev/min) for 120 min and centrifuged for 20 min at room temperature.
If rev is derived, the third reduction in that example is unnecessary.
The key to implementing queues (and later deques) using lazy lists will be to write rev and drop as incremental functions.