Spine

  • 111SPINE — Space Informatics Network Experiment ESA Projekt seit 1979 zur satellitengestützten Hochgeschwindigkeitsdatenübertragung zwischen ESOC, ESRIN, ESTEC u.a. ( > Lexikon der Text und Datenkommunikation ) …

    Acronyms von A bis Z

  • 112spine —    The pointed edge characteristics that radiate away from the center of a bloodstain. Their formation depends upon impact velocity and surface texture …

    Forensic science glossary

  • 113spine — spaɪn n. spinal column of a vertebrate; pointy projection (Zoology); prickle, thorn (Biology); binding of a book; narrow mountain peak, ridge; strength of character, resolution, backbone …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 114spine — A nonstructural fairing along the dorsal center line of the aircraft covering pipes, controls, and other services. In some cases, it is merely a drag reducing fairing linking the canopy to the fin …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 115spine — pines …

    Anagrams dictionary

  • 116spine — n. 1. Thorn. 2. Backbone, spinal column, vertebral column. 3. Ridge …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 117spine — noun (C) 1 the row of bones down the centre of your back that supports your body and protects your spinal cord 2 a stiff sharp point on an animal or plant: cactus spines 3 the part of a book that the pages are fastened onto …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 118spine —   Hard, sharp, non photosynthetic protuberance with vascular connections and not of epidermal origin; the spines on many cycad rachises and sporophylls are actually reduced leaflets.   See also pinnacanth, prickle, tooth …

    Expanded glossary of Cycad terms

  • 119spine — n 1. backbone, spinal column, vertebrae, Anat. spina, Anat. dorsum, (of animals) chine, (of animals) ridge, Bot. rachis. 2. resolution, determination, firmness; fortitude, hardihood, pluckiness, gameness; pluck, mettle, grit, stamina. Inf.… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 120spine — backbone …

    The new mediacal dictionary