Synonym: control grid, gridiron, power grid, power system, reference grid. Similar words: grin, grit, grip, grim, grief, grind, grieve, gringo. Meaning: [grɪd] n. 1. a system of high tension cables by which electrical power is distributed throughout a region 2. a network of horizontal and vertical lines that provide coordinates for locating points on an image 3. an electrode placed between the cathode and anode of a vacuum tube to control the flow of electrons through the tube 4. a cooking utensil of parallel metal bars; used to grill fish or meat.
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91. Dounreay was chosen because it possesses cable links to the national grid and a suitable coastal site.
92. The final category of small towns covers those sites with an apparent element of planning or some form of recognizable street grid.
93. Incorporated in 1907, Watts developed as a grid of small residential lots without the significant industrial base enjoyed by neighboring Compton.
94. The data in Appendix H were digitized manually using an xy grid with coordinate values in the range 0-1000.
95. The game ends when the stream reaches the boundary of the grid.
96. Burning grit rains down on the city then blows gusting through the grid of scorching streets.
97. Each has a free choice from four locations within the grid.
98. The resulting uniform frequency of energy allows synchronisation with the national grid.
99. Assuming he is fit, he will again share the front row of the grid with his Williams team-mate, Riccardo Patrese.
100. Yesterday National Grid confirmed that talks were going on involving money.
101. This grid is attached to a ridge cable, which in turn is restrained along its length by two masts.
102. Home of the tooth relic sacred to Buddhists, it is a bustling grid of weird and wonderful shops and hotels.
103. Any variation will generate both an audio and visual alarm at Grid Control.
104. He sampled 50 white clover clones from a grid covering the whole field.
105. Hundreds of paintings, each fully illuminated by the specially designed lighting grid, jammed every foot of available wall.
106. Reading forwards, backwards, up, down and diagonally, find the listed words hidden in the grid.
107. Most published maps use a grid system and the Cartesian reference system in which coordinates are specified as x, y pairs.
108. The plant will generate around 30 megawatts of electricity, which will be fed into the national grid.
109. But clinging to the numbered street grid system we found, and flopped into, our riverside home.
110. In the 17-month period from March 1980 to August 1981 alone, 15 units were connected to the national grid.
111. The generators have to bid for the right to supply electricity to the National Grid, the central player in the system.
112. All you have to do is fit the highlighted words above into our grid.
113. A large iron gateway sagged permanently open, beside a lodge house and a cattle grid.
114. A reversible grill pan grid which gives you a choice of two cooking levels.
114. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
115. For a start it is 40 percent cheaper than electricity from the national grid.
116. In the first grid fill in each quadrant with the appropriate work activities in your present position.
117. In its present form, grid method demands that vast amounts of information are condensed into simple verbal labels.
118. The street system did not accord to a grid pattern.
119. GRiD also holds the Patent on the idea of a fold-up screen which is part of every laptop, or notebook computer.
120. As well as the grid system of streets, there is a territorial grid which is equally apparent.