sounding|soundings in English

noun

[sound·ing || 'saʊndɪŋ]

measurement of water depth by means of a line and lead; measurements obtained by sounding with a lead and line; measurement of atmospheric conditions (Meteorology)

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1. Cargo residues from Bilges can enter the bottom of sounding pipes and block them making them unusable in order to obtain appropriate soundings through sounding rods, lines etc

2. Another aid to navigation was the taking of soundings.

3. The following gridded Bathymetry data sets available:-The GEBCO_08 Grid — a global 30 arc-second grid largely generated by combining quality-controlled ship depth soundings with interpolation between sounding points guided by satellite-derived gravity data

4. Tables used for compiling aerological observations from upper-air soundings.

5. Much of the data on ocean Bathymetry come from "soundings."

6. for zone # a sounding pole or a sounding lead or another appropriate device

7. 1. Atypically, neither the personal view nor the soundings pieces are anecdotal

8. They were sounding the river.

9. 17 Sounding of fire alarm.

10. calculate the amount of liquid cargo using the soundings or tank tables, or both;

11. Asonant meaning Not sounding or sounded.

12. Asonant (not comparable) Not sounding or sounded

13. She despised herself for sounding so defensive.

14. Sounding the first four trumpets (7-12)

15. Bonkers is a funny-sounding word

16. As a clarion sounding, light returns.

17. • Sounding rockets and instrument payloads (Bristol Aerospace).

18. Sounding reference signals in asymmetric carrier aggregation

19. A balloon popped, sounding like a gunshot.

20. Or it's something medical sounding, like dysesthesia.

21. Non-electronic hydro-, hygro-, psychrometers (including hygrographs, thermo-hygrographs, baro-thermohygrographs, actinometers, pagoscopes; excluding radiosondes for atmospheric soundings)

22. Bombastic: Characterized by bombast; high-sounding; inflated; extravagant

23. The usefulness of acoustic soundings and the use of a ray-tracing program are specially detailed points.

24. Buccinal - Shaped or sounding like a trumpet; trumpetlike

25. He should check his facts before sounding off.