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  • ==Definition==
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  • == Wider definition ==
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  • * [http://www.bartleby.com/61/33/R0243300.html American Heritage Dictionary definition]
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  • ...tion covers all vehicles produced in the period while the official classic definition does not, only including high-end vehicles of the period. Some consider the
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  • ...ar are more generally referred to as [[Cyclecar]]s. However one dictionary definition states simply that a microcar is ‘a small fuel-efficient automobile.’ An attempt at a more specific definition for Microcars suggested by some enthusiasts is 'economy vehicles with eithe
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  • *[http://www.doubletongued.org/index.php/dictionary/halo_car/ Halo Car definition] *[http://www.partstrain.com/blog/?p=190 Auto Blog - Halo Car definition and listing]
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  • ==Classic Car Club of America Definition== ...ve invented the term '''Classic car''' and thus they believe that the true definition of the term is "theirs". According to the CCCA:
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  • ...fall into the definition, and there is no official body offering a strict definition, but cars called 2+2s ''must'' have: ...nvertible]], [[targa top]] and [[hatchback]] cars are strictly within this definition, but are rarely deemed 2+2s.
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  • ==Mathematical definition== ...hat the angular momentum need not be parallel to the angular velocity. The definition of the moment of inertia tensor is very similar to that above, except that
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  • == Broader definition ==
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  • ...b of America]] and many other organizations worldwide. However, the legal definition for the purpose of [[antique vehicle registration]] varies widely. ...ic car]] is often used synonymously with '''antique car''', but the formal definition {{Fact|date=February 2007}} of that term has it as applying only to certain
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  • ...er to hardtop models and reserved the term sedan for pillared models. This definition was by no means universal, and has largely fallen out of use with near-demi
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  • ...er to hardtop models and reserved the term sedan for pillared models. This definition was by no means universal, and has largely fallen out of use with near-demi
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  • ...Padania-Italia.png|thumb|right|Map showing Northern Italy in its tradional definition.]] '''Northern Italy''' is a wide cultural, historical and geographical definition, without any administrative worth, used to indicate the northern part of th
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  • ...inct difference in size between compact and full-size models, and an early definition of the compact was a vehicle with an overall length of less than 200".
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  • A very useful special case, often given as the definition of torque in fields other than physics, is as follows: ...ith the vectors '''r''' and '''F''' mentioned above. The problem with this definition is that it does not give the direction of the torque but only the magnitude
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  • ...ania-Italia.png|thumb|200px|Map of Italy; highlight indicates one possible definition of Padania in the sense used by the Northern League, including [[Emilia-Rom ...ce in Northern and Central Italy (today's Padania in the Northern League's definition). The researchers were not concerned with the political significance of the
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  • ...k of pushrods. This allows for higher engine speeds, which in turn will by definition increase power output for a given [[torque]]. Instead the cams operate the
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  • While there is no objective definition of a supercar, they are generally considered to have characterics like cutt
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  • ...small [[Scooter (motorcycle)|scooters]], and small [[motorcycle]]s fit the definition of a moped. While the exact legal definition of a moped varies from state to state, a moped's speed generally may not ex
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  • The scientific definition of a "machine" (derived from the Latin ''machina'') is any device that is n
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  • ...egulation (EEC) No 1576/89 of 29 May 1989 laying down general rules on the definition, description and presentation of spirit drinks]
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  • Using the above definition, it is still valid to place sport cars such as the Corvette and the 911 in
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  • ...efined as 1/3 [[espresso]], 1/3 steamed milk and 1/3 frothed milk. Another definition would call for 1/3 espresso and 2/3 [[microfoam]]. A cappuccino differs fro
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  • ...legally considered [[motorcycle]]s, though some states have an in-between definition for motorized bike for scooters and motorcycles between 50 and 150 cc.
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  • ...ring this time, a litre was about 1.000028 dm³. In 1964 the original definition was reverted to.
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  • It is important to realize that by their very definition, prototypes will represent some compromise from the final production design ...s and Measures) in [[Sèvres]] [[France]] (a suburb of [[Paris]]) that by [[definition]] is the mass of exactly one [[kilogram]]. Copies of this prototype are fa
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  • =General definition (American market)= ...ese guidelines include price, design, comfort, and prestige. Although this definition is based on a rough estimate and subjectivity, it will serve the purpose of
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  • According to the most common definition of horsepower, one horsepower is defined as exactly: ===Conversion of historical definition to watts===
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  • ...the entire engine-exchange-differential. This turning point underlying the definition of a draft [[vehicle]], is opposed by the competitiveness of ''[[Bandini 75
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  • ...ker arms. This also allows for higher engine speeds, which in turn will by definition increase power output for a given [[torque]]. Instead the cams operate the
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  • The definition, agreement and practical use of '''units of [[measurement]]''' have played ...inction should be made between units and standards. A unit is fixed by its definition, and is independent of physical conditions such as temperature. By contrast
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  • ...designed for sporting performance. While opinions differ as to the exact definition, most sports cars have two seats and two doors, and are designed to excel a
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  • Newton's second law is a mathematical [[definition]] of [[force]], first proposed by Newton himself (thus the name). ...ely proportional to the mass of the object." This is because Newton in his definition 1 had already stated that when he said "body" he meant "mass". Thus we arri
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  • .... But the method of cooking these sheets of dough do not correspond to our definition of either a fresh or dry pasta product. The fact remains that the first con
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  • The qualitative definition of espresso includes a viscous, honey-like consistency, a higher amount of
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  • ...ts used in different systems is determined by convention or from the basic definition of the units. Conversion of units from one system to another is accomplish ...s, any change in the definition of the SI units results in a change of the definition of the older units as well.
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  • A wider definition would include within its scope the design of the total built environment, f ...mong these three elements, with none overpowering the others. A modern day definition sees architecture as addressing aesthetic, structural and functional consid
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  • ...Telecommunication Union]]. (Annex I of this document contains the official definition of UTC.)
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  • | definition !Definition
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  • ...oftened stage are very much like its properties when spun into fiber. One definition of glass is "an inorganic substance in a condition which is continuous with
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  • The exact definition of a sport compact remains a subject of debate. Many believe that any 4-cyl
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  • While opinions differ as to the exact definition, most sports cars have two seats and two doors and are designed to provide
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  • ...o any type of long-distance, off-road motorcycle races, its true technical definition usually refers to a set of rules, varying by the events' governing body, th ...uld be used only when it can be modified by other terms that will make the definition of the event category clear. For example, the [[Dakar Rally]] should be re
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  • ;'''[[Limousine]]''' : By definition, a [[chauffeur]]-driven car with a (normally glass-windowed) division betwe
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  • Supercars, by the usual definition, offer extremely high acceleration compared to most vehicles, including ord
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  • ...oftened stage are very much like its properties when spun into fiber. One definition of glass is "an inorganic substance in a condition which is continuous with
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  • ...during the industrial development of the Brera, which, in its preliminary definition, did not ensure enough airflow for a turbo-engine car.
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  • ...he ''[[Supercross (film)|Supercross]]'' DVD (2006), and the following High Definition TV version of ''[[Supercross (film)|Supercross]]'', are of a fictional stor
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  • ...reated by his hand a total absence of stiffness and an unequalled level of definition: the shape of his motorcars is sinuous and smooth, neat but never flat. Abs
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