Similar words: ablation, relative, superlative, cumulative, relatively, legislative, correlative, manipulative. Meaning: ['æblətɪv] n. the case indicating the agent in passive sentences or the instrument or manner or place of the action described by the verb. adj. 1. relating to the ablative case 2. tending to ablate; i.e. to be removed or vaporized at very high temperature.
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1. By progressively melting and falling off, an ablative heat shield can form a very effective protective barrier.
2. The thermodegradation of GS-401 ablative silicone resin was studied with TG, DTA and IR.
3. The elements which affected the ablative properties of silicone rubber heat shields were discussed.
4. An end of the ablative device (50) includes an opening (58) that receives a stationary contact (22).
5. This paper points out that the thermal and ablative problems of the shield can be solved solely with the coolant flow only under one-dimensional incompressible or steady condition.
6. The paper analyses ablative mechanism of firebrick lining in imperial smelting furnace, presents the improvement measures in Shaoguan Smelter and results thus achieved.
7. The normally matte-black ablative coating on her dorsal surfaces flickered with patterns of cirrostratus and lapis ocean and glowing orange sunset.
8. The effects of filler fiber and flame retardant on ablative performance of EPDM insulation are studied.
9. The results show that direction of the material has great influence on its ablative performance.
10. The chemical non equilibrium viscous shock layer flows over a teflon ablative wall are calculated numerically.
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11. Our numerical simulation reproduced the experimental result of laser ablative Rayleigh - Taylor instability in Osaka University.
12. Case: The category of case is prominent in the grammar of Latin, with six distinctions of nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative and ablative.
13. I can still remember that a few decades on, just as I can recall all the Latin prepositions that take the ablative case, courtesy of a rhyme.
14. Finally, lets look at the Dative of agent today. Instead of the ablative of agent, with periphrastic constructions, the dative of agent is used.
15. A method that adding an insulating functional layer to the interior of the heatshield is adopted to improve its insulation performances while maintaining its original excellent ablative performances.
More similar words: ablation, relative, superlative, cumulative, relatively, legislative, correlative, manipulative, accumulative, legislative branch, legislative assembly, oblation, native, formative, putative, creative, negative, sedative, laxative, normative, tentative, probative, talkative, evocative, narrative, lucrative, native land, imperative, purgative, vegetative.