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Definition of tensity
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Tensity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
tense,
or
strained
to
stiffness;
tension;
tenseness..
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Electrometer
::
Electrometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
quantity
or
intensity
of
electricity;
also,
sometimes,
and less
properly,
applied
to an
instrument
which
indicates
the
presence
of
electricity
(usually
called
an
electroscope)..
Increase
::
Increase
(v. i.)
Addition
or
enlargement
in size,
extent,
quantity,
number,
intensity,
value,
substance,
etc.;
augmentation;
growth..
Tensity
::
Tensity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
tense,
or
strained
to
stiffness;
tension;
tenseness..
Remission
::
Remission
(n.)
Diminution
of
intensity;
abatement;
relaxation.
Strength
::
Strength
(n.)
Intensity
or
degree
of the
distinguishing
and
essential
element;
spirit;
virtue;
excellence;
-- said of
liquors,
solutions,
etc.; as, the
strength
of wine or of
acids..
Moderate
::
Moderate
(v. t.) To
restrain
from
excess
of any kind; to
reduce
from a state of
violence,
intensity,
or
excess;
to keep
within
bounds;
to make
temperate;
to
lessen;
to
allay;
to
repress;
to
temper;
to
qualify;
as, to
moderate
rage,
action,
desires,
etc.; to
moderate
heat or
wind..
Fester
::
Fester
(n.) To be
inflamed;
to grow
virulent,
or
malignant;
to grow in
intensity;
to
rankle..
Increase
::
Increase
(v. i.) To
become
greater
or more in size,
quantity,
number,
degree,
value,
intensity,
power,
authority,
reputation,
wealth;
to grow; to
augment;
to
advance;
--
opposed
to
decrease..
Rheometer
::
Rheometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
currents,
especially
the force or
intensity
of
electrical
currents;
a
galvanometer..
Swell
::
Swell (n.)
Increase
of
force,
intensity,
or
volume
of
sound..
Equable
::
Equable
(a.)
Uniform
in
action
or
intensity;
not
variable
or
changing;
-- said of the
feelings
or
temper.
Galvanoscope
::
Galvanoscope
(n.) An
instrument
or
apparatus
for
detecting
the
presence
of
electrical
currents,
especially
such as are of
feeble
intensity..
Pole
::
Pole (n.) One of the
opposite
or
contrasted
parts or
directions
in which a polar force is
manifested;
a point of
maximum
intensity
of a force which has two such
points,
or which has
polarity;
as, the poles of a
magnet;
the north pole of a
needle..
Pain
::
Pain (n.) To put to
bodily
uneasiness
or
anguish;
to
afflict
with
uneasy
sensations
of any
degree
of
intensity;
to
torment;
to
torture;
as, his
dinner
or his wound
pained
him; his
stomach
pained
him..
Photometry
::
Photometry
(n.) That
branch
of
science
which
treats
of the
measurement
of the
intensity
of
light.
Rheometry
::
Rheometry
(n.) The
measurement
of the force or
intensity
of
currents.
Might
::
Might (v.) Force or power of any kind,
whether
of body or mind;
energy
or
intensity
of
purpose,
feeling,
or
action;
means or
resources
to
effect
an
object;
strength;
force;
power;
ability;
capacity..
Lucimeter
::
Lucimeter
(n.) an
instrument
for
measuring
the
intensity
of
light;
a
photometer.
Cardiograph
::
Cardiograph
(n.) An
instrument
which,
when
placed
in
contact
with the
chest,
will
register
graphically
the
comparative
duration
and
intensity
of the
heart's
movements..
Reduce
::
Reduce
(n.) To bring to any
inferior
state,
with
respect
to rank, size,
quantity,
quality,
value,
etc.; to
diminish;
to
lower;
to
degrade;
to
impair;
as, to
reduce
a
sergeant
to the
ranks;
to
reduce
a
drawing;
to
reduce
expenses;
to
reduce
the
intensity
of
heat..
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