Sci-Tech Dictionary

McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th edition, published by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
If you feel that the world of science and technology is moving ahead at warp speed, keep up with the Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms. This useful reference resource contains pronunciation guides and concise definitions for terms from a variety of scientific and technological disciplines — accurate enough for techies yet still understandable by even the slowest of scientific slowpokes.
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abreaction (psychology)
abreast milling (mechanical engineering)
Abrikosov-Suhl resonance (solid-state physics)
abrupt junction (electronics)
abs (Rock Artist)
ABS (technology)
absarokite (petrology)
abscess (condition)
absinthe (liquor)
absinthe oil (materials)
absolute (in philosophy)
absolute address (technology)
absolute addressing (computer science)
absolute age (geology)
absolute altimeter (engineering)
absolute altitude (engineering)
absolute angle of attack (aerospace engineering)
absolute block system (civil engineering)
absolute blocking (civil engineering)
absolute cell reference (computer science)
absolute code (computer science)
absolute configuration (organic chemistry)
absolute coordinates (mathematics)
absolute delay (navigation)
absolute detection limit (analytical chemistry)
absolute drought (meteorology)
absolute efficiency (engineering acoustics)
absolute electrometer (electricity)
absolute expansion (thermodynamics)
absolute gain of an antenna (electromagnetism)
absolute gravity (chemistry)
absolute instability (meteorology)
absolute instruction (computer science)
absolute instrument (engineering)