The term used to describe the degree to which an individual muscle will lengthen is "compliance". Compliance refers to the ability of a muscle to stretch or lengthen in response to an external force or load.
The term used to describe water naturally seeping from the ground is "spring." Springs occur when groundwater flows to the surface through an opening in the Earth's surface.
"Load bearing" is a term used to describe any structure or support system designed to bear a load of some sort. "High load bearing," by definition, implies that the item will hold heavier weights and higher levels of stress.
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Column is the term used to describe a vertical line of cells. Columns are identified by letters at the top of the worksheet page.
You can't really talk about the power of a circuit. In electrical problems you have to be very careful about using the correct term. If you mean the current flowing in the circuit, and by opening the load you mean opening the switch which isolates it, then the total current will decrease. If you mean the voltage, this won't change.
"Hueless" is a term used in "The Giver" to describe the lack of color in the society. It is a concept that is prevalent throughout the book rather than being contained to a specific page.
The term "à la page" has been used to describe the look of shirt and tie of the same color. It literally translates, "at the page," and implies "up to the minute" or the most current fashion. Edit: "assorti" is the translation for "matching".
The term load balance is used to describe a computer networking method in which workloads are distributed across multiple computers. It is used to implement failover, which is the continuation of a service after the failure of one or more components.
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The term flatbed truck is used to describe a truck that has a flat "bed" body with no roof or sides. A flatbed truck is an efficient way to load goods and transport heavy materials.
Curtain wall is a term used to describe a building faced which does not carry any dead load from the building other than its own dead load, and one which transfers the horizontal loads (wind loads) that are incident upon it.