re-entrant in English

adjective
1
(of an angle) pointing inward.
Tools having diameters greater than about 80 mm or equivalent sections in flat dimensions are difficult to harden to full hardness if there are re-entrant corners.
noun
1
a re-entrant angle.
The aperture is commonly planar, without re-entrants , but the sub-apical surface may develop a median sinus which may be deep and slit like or even trematose, with a single perforation at the end of an elongate tube termed the snorkel.
2
a person who has re-entered something, especially the labor force.
However, during all of the nay saying, no one ever spoke of a weaning of the growth in our economy, no one ever talked about diminished opportunity for new entrants or re-entrants to the job market.
adjective
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Below are sample sentences containing the word "re-entrant" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "re-entrant", or refer to the context using the word "re-entrant" in the English Dictionary.

1. What is Atrial flutter? Atrial flutter is a re-entrant tachycardia that occurs in the atria

2. • Atrioventricular nodal re-entrant tachycardia: pulse regular, atrioventricular block usual, systolic blood pressure constant, electrical alternans rare

3. The wing is offset to the east a little, probably to give additional protection to the entrance in the re-entrant angle.

4. The Baritone tuning is interesting for a couple of reasons: Firstly, it uses linear tuning, tuned a 4th lower than the traditional re-entrant tuning (explained below

5. The Bandora or bandore is a large long-necked plucked string-instrument that can be regarded as a bass cittern though it does not have the re-entrant tuning typical of the cittern

6. The bandora or Bandore is a large long-necked plucked string-instrument that can be regarded as a bass cittern though it does not have the re-entrant tuning typical of the cittern

7. Than would be expected) gives rise to Anidiomatic style of writing in the solo repertoire for the instrument that parallels a similar effect found in the guitar tablatures of this period that utilize a re-entrant tuning

8. The Archlute (Spanish archilaúd, Italian arciliuto, German Erzlaute, Russian Архилютня) is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of

9. Novel technologies and concepts (e.g., alternative energy sources, remote robotic catheter navigation, elimination of localized re-entrant waves or “rotors”, and gene therapy) have been developed to reduce the AF recurrence rate and are currently under evaluation at different stages of clinical and experimental studies.

10. The Archlute (Spanish archilaúd, Italian arciliuto, German Erzlaute, Russian Архилютня) is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo.

11. The Archlute (Spanish archilaúd, Italian arciliuto, German Erzlaute, Russian Архилютня) is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo.

12. The Archlute (Spanish archilaúd, Italian arciliuto, German Erzlaute, Russian Архилютня) is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo

13. The Archlute (Spanish archilaúd, Italian arciliuto, German Erzlaute, Russian Архилютня) is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo.