Low

  • 51low — I. /loʊ / (say loh) adjective 1. situated or occurring not far above the ground, floor, or base: a low shelf. 2. not far above the horizon, as a heavenly body. 3. lying or being below the general level: low ground. 4. Printing (of type or blocks) …

  • 52Low — El término Low (que si es procedente del idioma inglés significa generalmente bajo) puede hacer referencia a: Personas Abiel Abbot Low, empresario estadounidense. Adolphe Low, luchador de la resistencia durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial nacido en …

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  • 53Low-K — In semiconductor manufacturing, a Low κ dielectric is a material with a small dielectric constant relative to silicon dioxide. Although the proper symbol for the dielectric constant is the Greek letter κ (kappa), in conversation such materials… …

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  • 54low — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. deep (see lowness, depth); moderate, simple; inferior, lowdown, base, mean, coarse; soft, feeble; dejected, depressed. See moderation, inferiority, softness, depression.Ant., high, superior. II… …

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  • 55low — 1. adjective 1) a low fence Syn: short, small, little; squat, stubby, stunted, dwarf; shallow Ant: high 2) low prices Syn …

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  • 56low — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ all time, new, record ▪ The pound has hit a new low against the dollar. VERB + LOW ▪ fall to, hit …

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  • 57low*/*/*/ — [ləʊ] adj I 1) small in height, or not far above the ground a low wall/bridge[/ex] low cloud[/ex] The water level was very low.[/ex] 2) small in amount or level Ant: high The bigger shops are able to keep their prices low.[/ex] low… …

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  • 58low — Synonyms and related words: Doric, Hydromatic, a la sourdine, abject, abominable, accented, against, ailing, air mass, alveolar, anticyclone, apical, apico alveolar, apico dental, arrant, articulated, asking price, assimilated, atrocious,… …

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  • 59low — {{11}}low (adj.) not high, late 13c., from lah (late 12c.), not rising much, being near the base or ground (of objects or persons); lying on the ground or in a deep place (late 13c.), from O.N. lagr low, or a similar Scandinavian source (Cf. Swed …

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  • 60Low —  Pour l’article homophone, voir Lowe …

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