Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- etc. See
tunable , etc.
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- adjective Alternative spelling of
tunable .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Also this car is very tuneable, which is part of the fun and will keep your interest in the car over the long haul.
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Nowadays we have tuneable lasers, using solutions of organic dyes that can produce laser light of any colour.
The laser at 50 ewillett 2010
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Nowadays we have tuneable lasers, using solutions of organic dyes that can produce laser light of any colour.
A nice blog review of Lost in Translation ewillett 2010
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You can modify this design if you want to set it up so that it's tuneable too!
Boing Boing 2007
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Indeed, PASS may be the first step towards a man-portable, tuneable laser weapon that could be used in both non-lethal and lethal modes.
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McCann notes that nanoribbon transistors lack the tuneable qualities of earlier graphene devices, but using two layers of graphene could solve this issue.
Atom-Thick Carbon Transistor May Replace Silicon | Impact Lab 2007
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The sheer geekery required to build these cameras is astounding - and the geekery to take a shot (laser rangefinders, adjustment screws that are tuneable to a thousandth of a centimeterâ ¦) is profound as well.
Boing Boing: October 16, 2005 - October 22, 2005 Archives 2005
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He laughed, and behind the laughter was a passing inward delight which he couldn't have expressed, though it had to do with two people's thoughts being oddly tuneable to the same pitch, and with the rarity of that in the real world.
Salvage for the Saint Charteris, Leslie, 1907- 1983
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A third has on the rim -- "This ringe was made six tuneable bells at the charge of the Lord Howard and other gentree of the country and citie, and officers of the garrisson, by the advice of Majer Jeremiah Tolhurst, governor of the garrisson 1658."
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He had a delicate tuneable Voice & had good skill: his father instructed him: he had an Organ in his house: he played on that most.
Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles Various
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