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  • Bandwidth compression
  • In telecommunications, the term bandwidth compression has the following meanings: The reduction of the bandwidth needed to transmit a given amount of data

    Bandwidth compression

    Bandwidth_compression

  • Bandwidth (computing)
  • Maximum rate of data transfer

    computing, bandwidth is the maximum rate of data transfer across a given path. Bandwidth may be characterized as network bandwidth, data bandwidth, or digital

    Bandwidth (computing)

    Bandwidth_(computing)

  • Dynamic range compression
  • Audio signal processing operation

    multiband compression over full-bandwidth compression is that problems related to a specific frequency range can be fixed without unnecessary compression in

    Dynamic range compression

    Dynamic range compression

    Dynamic_range_compression

  • Data compression
  • Compact encoding of digital data

    2004. Audio data compression, not to be confused with dynamic range compression, has the potential to reduce the transmission bandwidth and storage requirements

    Data compression

    Data_compression

  • HTTP compression
  • Capability that can be built into web servers and web clients

    HTTP compression is a capability that can be built into web servers and web clients to improve transfer speed and bandwidth utilization. HTTP data is compressed

    HTTP compression

    HTTP compression

    HTTP_compression

  • Compression
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    ratio, of a combustion engine Compression (geology) Bandwidth compression, reducing effort in data transmission Data compression, reducing the data required

    Compression

    Compression

  • Pulse compression
  • Signal processing technique

    transmitting power P {\displaystyle P} and the bandwidth Δ f {\displaystyle \Delta f} are constrained, pulse compression thus achieves a better peak power (but

    Pulse compression

    Pulse_compression

  • Executable compression
  • Means of compressing an executable file

    or to reduce the time and bandwidth customers require to access software distributed via the Internet. Executable compression is also frequently used to

    Executable compression

    Executable_compression

  • High Bandwidth Memory
  • Type of memory used on processors that require high transfer rate memory

    High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) is a computer memory interface for 3D-stacked synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM), initially developed by Samsung

    High Bandwidth Memory

    High_Bandwidth_Memory

  • Signal compression
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    signal compression include: Bandwidth compression Data compression Dynamic range compression Gain compression Image compression Lossy compression One-way

    Signal compression

    Signal_compression

  • Video coding format
  • Format for digital video content

    proposed run-length encoding (RLE), a lossless compression scheme, to reduce the transmission bandwidth of analog television signals. The earliest digital

    Video coding format

    Video_coding_format

  • Run-length encoding
  • Form of lossless data compression

    Robinson, A. H.; Cherry, C. (1967). "Results of a prototype television bandwidth compression scheme". Proceedings of the IEEE. 55 (3). IEEE: 356–364. doi:10

    Run-length encoding

    Run-length_encoding

  • Compression artifact
  • Distortion of media caused by lossy data compression

    A compression artifact (or artefact) is a noticeable distortion of media (including images, audio and video) caused by the application of lossy compression

    Compression artifact

    Compression artifact

    Compression_artifact

  • Chirp compression
  • Audio signal processing technique

    the nominal bandwidth of the pulse is B, where B = F2 – F1, and the pulse has a time-bandwidth product of T×B. Following pulse compression, a narrow pulse

    Chirp compression

    Chirp_compression

  • MP3
  • Digital audio format

    commonly used, at a compression ratio of 11:1, offering adequate audio quality in a relatively small space. As Internet bandwidth availability and hard

    MP3

    MP3

    MP3

  • Compression driver
  • Type of loudspeaker

    radiating diaphragm to control the transition from compression cavity to horn throat. They found that the bandwidth of the transducer could be extended to higher

    Compression driver

    Compression driver

    Compression_driver

  • Delta update
  • Update that only requires the user to download changed code

    use of delta updates can save significant amounts of time and computing bandwidth. The name "delta" derives from the mathematical science use of the Greek

    Delta update

    Delta_update

  • Lossy compression
  • Type of data compression

    In information technology, lossy compression, or irreversible compression, is the class of data compression methods that uses inexact approximations and

    Lossy compression

    Lossy compression

    Lossy_compression

  • Anamorphic stretch transform
  • reduces the signal bandwidth without proportionally increasing the size of the signal, thus providing space-bandwidth product compression. Its digital implementation

    Anamorphic stretch transform

    Anamorphic_stretch_transform

  • Bit rate
  • Information transmission rate expressed in bits per second

    pulses/s for a certain spectral bandwidth in hertz is given by the Nyquist law: symbol rate ≤ Nyquist rate = 2 × bandwidth {\displaystyle {\text{symbol rate}}\leq

    Bit rate

    Bit_rate

  • Adreno
  • Series of graphics processing units

    UBWC v6: The architecture incorporates version 6 of Universal Bandwidth Compression (UBWC). All models support the following APIs: Direct3D 11 & 12_1

    Adreno

    Adreno

  • Secure voice
  • Encrypted voice communication

    mobile radios, due to bandwidth expansion. This has led to the use of Voice Coders (vocoders) to achieve tight bandwidth compression of the speech signals

    Secure voice

    Secure voice

    Secure_voice

  • Virtual memory compression
  • Algorithms for compressing in-memory data

    memory compression (also referred to as RAM compression and memory compression) is a memory management technique that utilizes data compression to reduce

    Virtual memory compression

    Virtual_memory_compression

  • BREACH
  • Security vulnerability against HTTPS

    Exfiltration via Adaptive Compression of Hypertext) is a security vulnerability against HTTPS when using HTTP compression. BREACH is built based on the

    BREACH

    BREACH

  • Silence compression
  • Computer technology

    Silence compression is an audio processing technique used to effectively encode silent intervals, reducing the amount of storage or bandwidth needed to

    Silence compression

    Silence_compression

  • Narrow-bandwidth television
  • Broadcast in a smaller channel than typical transmissions

    reduce the bandwidth of a video signal: reduce the scan rate, reduce the image size, and/or (with digital television) use heavier compression. When the

    Narrow-bandwidth television

    Narrow-bandwidth television

    Narrow-bandwidth_television

  • Texture compression
  • Type of data compression

    pipeline, reducing overall bandwidth and storage needs throughout the graphics system. As well as texture maps, texture compression may also be used to encode

    Texture compression

    Texture compression

    Texture_compression

  • Measuring network throughput
  • Computer network performance metric

    goodput does not reflect the maximum achievable throughput. The Maximum bandwidth can be calculated as follows: T h r o u g h p u t ≤ R W I N R T T , {\displaystyle

    Measuring network throughput

    Measuring_network_throughput

  • DisplayPort
  • Digital display interface

    support 8K @ 60 Hz without compression and was expected to be released in the first half of 2019. With the increased bandwidth enabled by DisplayPort 2

    DisplayPort

    DisplayPort

    DisplayPort

  • Network throughput
  • Rate at which data is processed in communication networks

    delivered over all channels in a network. Throughput represents digital bandwidth consumption. The throughput of a communication system may be affected

    Network throughput

    Network_throughput

  • Remote Differential Compression
  • File synchronization technology in Microsoft Windows

    Distributed File System About Remote Differential Compression Optimizing File Replication over Limited-Bandwidth Networks using Remote Differential Compression

    Remote Differential Compression

    Remote_Differential_Compression

  • Internet Protocol television
  • Television transmitted over a computer network

    video compression significantly reduced the amount of bandwidth required for a television signal, while at the same time ADSL increased the bandwidth of

    Internet Protocol television

    Internet Protocol television

    Internet_Protocol_television

  • Online video platform
  • Platform for users to upload, share, or live stream videos on the Internet

    streaming was made possible by advances in video compression, due to the impractically high bandwidth requirements of uncompressed video. Raw uncompressed

    Online video platform

    Online_video_platform

  • List of interface bit rates
  • interface bit rates, a measure of information transfer rates, or digital bandwidth capacity, at which digital interfaces in a computer or network can communicate

    List of interface bit rates

    List_of_interface_bit_rates

  • Gain compression
  • Reduction in gain due to nonlinearity

    Gain compression is a reduction in differential or slope gain caused by nonlinearity of the transfer function of an amplifying device for large-signal

    Gain compression

    Gain_compression

  • SIGSALY
  • Secure speech system

    frequency-shift keying (FSK) The first useful realization of speech bandwidth compression The first use of FSK-FDM (Frequency Shift Keying-Frequency Division

    SIGSALY

    SIGSALY

    SIGSALY

  • Digital video
  • Digital electronic representation of moving visual images

    reduces the data or bandwidth consumption by a factor of 5 to 12 times when using lossless compression, but more commonly, lossy compression is used due to

    Digital video

    Digital video

    Digital_video

  • Time-stretch analog-to-digital converter
  • System with capability to digitize very high bandwidth signals

    Express, vol. 15, no. 5, pp. 1955–1982, March 2007. [13] Photonic Bandwidth Compression for Instantaneous Wideband A/D Conversion (PHOBIAC) project. [14]

    Time-stretch analog-to-digital converter

    Time-stretch_analog-to-digital_converter

  • Delta encoding
  • Type of data transmission method

    known as data differencing. Delta encoding is sometimes called delta compression, particularly where archival histories of changes are required (e.g.

    Delta encoding

    Delta_encoding

  • MPEG-2
  • Video encoding standard

    information". It describes a combination of lossy video compression and lossy audio data compression methods, which permit storage and transmission of movies

    MPEG-2

    MPEG-2

    MPEG-2

  • Video
  • Electronic moving image

    century, digital video has become the dominant form, enabling efficient compression, storage, editing, and distribution across broadcast television, physical

    Video

    Video

    Video

  • Data deduplication
  • Data processing technique to eliminate duplicate copies of repeating data

    shared copy. While possible to combine this with other forms of data compression and deduplication, it is distinct from newer approaches to data deduplication

    Data deduplication

    Data deduplication

    Data_deduplication

  • HDMI
  • Digital audiovisual data interface

    discrete graphics cards with support for the full 48 Gbit/s bandwidth with Display Stream Compression 1.2 of HDMI 2.1. Beginning with the seventh generation

    HDMI

    HDMI

    HDMI

  • Fractal compression
  • Compression method for digital images

    Fractal compression is a lossy compression method for digital images, based on fractals. The method is best suited for textures and natural images, relying

    Fractal compression

    Fractal compression

    Fractal_compression

  • Spectral efficiency
  • Information rate that can be transmitted over a given bandwidth

    spectrum efficiency or bandwidth efficiency) refers to the information rate that can be transmitted over a given bandwidth in a specific communication

    Spectral efficiency

    Spectral_efficiency

  • Computer performance
  • Amount of useful work accomplished by a computer

    (or highly compact) data compression and decompression. High availability of the computing system or application. High bandwidth. Short data transmission

    Computer performance

    Computer_performance

  • Dolby Digital Plus
  • Audio codec

    commonly abbreviated as DDP, DD+, E-AC-3 or EC-3), is a digital audio compression scheme developed by Dolby Labs for the transport and storage of multi-channel

    Dolby Digital Plus

    Dolby_Digital_Plus

  • TIFF
  • Series of image file formats

    compressed using a lossless compression scheme, or compressed using a lossy compression scheme. The lossless LZW compression scheme has at times been regarded

    TIFF

    TIFF

  • Melpar
  • American government contractor

    speech led to more efficient use of the radio spectrum through bandwidth compression, and improved long distance and coded communications–other related

    Melpar

    Melpar

  • Dacom
  • Fax and data company

    Theory in Space Technology, Space-Borne Digital System for Data Bandwidth Compression by Daniel Hochman Pages 333 - 351, Stanford University Press Black

    Dacom

    Dacom

    Dacom

  • 2025–present global memory supply shortage
  • Semiconductor memory supply crisis

    legacy product lines like DDR3. High Bandwidth Memory Semiconductor industry AI boom AI bubble List of data compression algorithms List of DRAM manufacturers

    2025–present global memory supply shortage

    2025–present global memory supply shortage

    2025–present_global_memory_supply_shortage

  • Apple A19
  • System-on-a-chip designed by Apple Inc.

    dynamic caching and unified image compression. The A19 series includes a 16-core Neural Engine with improved memory bandwidth compared to the A18 generation

    Apple A19

    Apple_A19

  • Digital Radio Mondiale
  • Digital radio broadcasting standard

    principle of DRM is that bandwidth is the limiting factor, and computer processing power is cheap; modern CPU-intensive audio compression techniques enable more

    Digital Radio Mondiale

    Digital Radio Mondiale

    Digital_Radio_Mondiale

  • Block Truncation Coding
  • S2CID 62015990. Healy, D.; Mitchell, O. (1981). "Digital Video Bandwidth Compression Using Block Truncation Coding". IEEE Transactions on Communications

    Block Truncation Coding

    Block_Truncation_Coding

  • Convergence Technologies Professional
  • Certification program for convergence workers

    voice calls and fax over the Internet, and explores VoIP networks, bandwidth compression, the gateway, packet prioritization, RSVP, H.320 and H.323, and

    Convergence Technologies Professional

    Convergence_Technologies_Professional

  • Analog ear
  • cochlear patterns is discussed in U.S. patent 3,387,093, "Speech Bandwidth Compression System", June 4, 1968 (filed in 1964). It was found that the analog

    Analog ear

    Analog_ear

  • G.711
  • ITU-T recommendation

    utilizes lossless data compression to reduce the bandwidth usage and G.711.1 increases audio quality by increasing bandwidth. 8 kHz sampling frequency

    G.711

    G.711

    G.711

  • Passive optical network
  • Technology used to provide broadband to the end consumer via fiber

    represented an increase, compared to BPON, in both the total bandwidth and bandwidth efficiency through the use of larger, variable-length packets.

    Passive optical network

    Passive optical network

    Passive_optical_network

  • Generation loss
  • Loss of quality between copies

    images at low-quality settings to optimize storage and bandwidth, further compounding compression artifacts. Over time, repeated re-encoding or processing

    Generation loss

    Generation_loss

  • JPEG XS
  • Low-latency video compression standard

    called AIC-2) for compression ratios between 2:1 and 10:1. Low latency: The total end-to-end latency, introduced by the JPEG XS compression-decompression

    JPEG XS

    JPEG_XS

  • Image file format
  • Standardized means of organizing and storing digital images

    If the data is compressed, it may be done so using lossy compression or lossless compression. For graphic design applications, vector formats are often

    Image file format

    Image_file_format

  • Perceptual coding
  • broadcast bandwidth. Fax transmission: Facsimile (fax) machines, particularly with the ITU-T Group 3 standard (1980), employed compression methods such

    Perceptual coding

    Perceptual_coding

  • Video codec
  • Digital video coder/decoder

    that compresses and decompresses digital video. In the context of video compression, codec is a portmanteau of encoder and decoder, while a device that only

    Video codec

    Video codec

    Video_codec

  • Downsampling (signal processing)
  • Resampling method

    downsampling and decimation can be synonymous with compression, or they can describe an entire process of bandwidth reduction (filtering) and sample-rate reduction

    Downsampling (signal processing)

    Downsampling_(signal_processing)

  • Dial-up Internet access
  • Access to the Internet via telephone line

    used dial-up, compared to 30% in 2000. One contributing factor is the bandwidth requirements of newer computer programs, like operating systems and antivirus

    Dial-up Internet access

    Dial-up Internet access

    Dial-up_Internet_access

  • Thomas Huang
  • Chinese-American engineer and computer scientist (1936–2020)

    1979.1163188. Anderson, Grant; Huang, Thomas S. (1971). "Picture bandwidth compression by piecewise Fourier transformation". IEEE Transactions on Communications

    Thomas Huang

    Thomas_Huang

  • Radio
  • Use of radio waves for communication

    more information in a given bandwidth than analog modulation; the modulation itself is more efficient and loss compression further improves efficiency

    Radio

    Radio

    Radio

  • Lyra (codec)
  • Lossy speech audio codec developed by Google

    algorithm. The Lyra codec is designed to transmit speech in real-time when bandwidth is severely restricted, such as over slow or unreliable network connections

    Lyra (codec)

    Lyra_(codec)

  • Bandwidth extension
  • enhancement of coded speech and audio. Bandwidth extension has been used in both speech and audio compression applications. The algorithms used in G.729

    Bandwidth extension

    Bandwidth_extension

  • LZX
  • Compression algorithm

    LZX is an LZ77 family compression algorithm, a slightly improved version of DEFLATE. It is also the name of a file archiver with the same name. Both were

    LZX

    LZX

  • Videotelephony
  • Real-time video communication

    compression allowed digital video streams to be transmitted over the Internet, which was previously difficult due to the impractically high bandwidth

    Videotelephony

    Videotelephony

    Videotelephony

  • Index of electronics articles
  • Balancing network – Ball grid array – Band gap – Band-stop filter – Bandwidth compression – Bare particular – Barrage jamming – Baseband – Battery (electricity)

    Index of electronics articles

    Index_of_electronics_articles

  • Hopper (microarchitecture)
  • GPU microarchitecture designed by Nvidia

    the L2 cache capacity and bandwidth were increased. Hopper allows CUDA compute kernels to utilize automatic inline compression, including in individual

    Hopper (microarchitecture)

    Hopper (microarchitecture)

    Hopper_(microarchitecture)

  • Sound quality
  • Assessment of the audio output from an electronic device

    reproduce it. In some cases, processing such as equalization, dynamic range compression or stereo processing may be applied to a recording to create audio that

    Sound quality

    Sound quality

    Sound_quality

  • GeForce 9 series
  • Series of GPUs by Nvidia

    clock 1300 MHz shader clock 5.1 G texels/s fill rate 7.6 GB/s memory bandwidth Supports DirectX 10, SM 4.0 OpenGL 2.1 compliance Supports 1st generation

    GeForce 9 series

    GeForce 9 series

    GeForce_9_series

  • Homogeneous charge compression ignition
  • Form of internal combustion

    Homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) is a form of internal combustion in which well-mixed fuel and oxidizer (typically air) are compressed to

    Homogeneous charge compression ignition

    Homogeneous_charge_compression_ignition

  • LoRa
  • Wireless communication technology

    modulation. Each symbol is represented by a cyclic shifted chirp over the bandwidth centered around the base frequency. The spreading factor (SF) is a selectable

    LoRa

    LoRa

    LoRa

  • High-definition television
  • TV resolution standard

    Motion-compensated DCT compression significantly reduces the amount of bandwidth required for a digital TV signal. By 1991, it had achieved data compression ratios from

    High-definition television

    High-definition_television

  • JPIP
  • Interactive Protocol) is a compression streamlining protocol that works with JPEG 2000 to produce an image using the least bandwidth required. It can be very

    JPIP

    JPIP

  • Uncompressed video
  • High-fidelity digital video signal

    lossy compression method such as MPEG or H.264. In any lossy compression process, some of the video information is removed, which creates compression artifacts

    Uncompressed video

    Uncompressed_video

  • Kees Teer
  • Dutch electrical engineer (1925–2021)

    thesis titled: "Some investigations on redundancy and possible bandwidth compression in television transmission". The same year he became research group

    Kees Teer

    Kees_Teer

  • Digital television
  • Television transmission using digital encoding

    and received satisfactorily. Flexible bandwidth allocations are flexible depending on the level of compression and resolution of the transmitted image

    Digital television

    Digital television

    Digital_television

  • Video on demand
  • Media distribution system

    limited telecommunication bandwidth of a copper telephone cable to provide a VOD service of acceptable quality as the required bandwidth of a digital television

    Video on demand

    Video_on_demand

  • Mikael Skoglund
  • Swedish academic

    Alajaji, F. (2006). "Hybrid Digital–Analog Source–Channel Coding for Bandwidth Compression/Expansion". IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. 52 (8): 3757–3763

    Mikael Skoglund

    Mikael_Skoglund

  • Gamma correction
  • Image luminance mapping function

    images is used to optimize the usage of bits when encoding an image, or bandwidth used to transport an image, by taking advantage of the non-linear manner

    Gamma correction

    Gamma_correction

  • Robocopy
  • Windows command-line utility for copying files

    the network bandwidth. In theory, the following formula expresses the delay (D, in milliseconds) required to simulate a desired bandwidth (BD, in kilobits

    Robocopy

    Robocopy

  • Time-division multiplexing
  • Multiplexing technique for digital signals

    of 64 kbit/s. A TDM circuit runs at a much higher signal bandwidth, permitting the bandwidth to be divided into time frames (time slots) for each voice

    Time-division multiplexing

    Time-division multiplexing

    Time-division_multiplexing

  • Streaming media
  • Multimedia delivery method

    media was only made possible with advances in data compression due to the impractically high bandwidth requirements of uncompressed media. Raw digital audio

    Streaming media

    Streaming media

    Streaming_media

  • Codec
  • Device or software for encoding or decoding a digital data stream

    codec may also compress the data to reduce transmission bandwidth or storage space. Compression codecs are classified primarily into lossy codecs and lossless

    Codec

    Codec

  • Spread spectrum
  • Spreading the frequency domain of a signal

    electrical, electromagnetic, or acoustic) generated with a particular bandwidth is deliberately spread in the frequency domain over a wider frequency

    Spread spectrum

    Spread spectrum

    Spread_spectrum

  • 3Dc
  • however increases the load on the graphics system's memory bandwidth. Pre-existing lossy compression algorithms implemented on consumer 3D hardware lacked

    3Dc

    3Dc

  • AptX
  • Family of proprietary audio codecs owned by Qualcomm

    proprietary audio codec compression algorithms owned by Qualcomm, with a heavy emphasis on wireless audio applications. The original compression algorithm was developed

    AptX

    AptX

    AptX

  • JPEG 2000
  • Image compression standard and coding system

    JPEG 2000 (JP2) is an image compression standard and coding system. It was developed from 1997 to 2000 by a Joint Photographic Experts Group committee

    JPEG 2000

    JPEG 2000

    JPEG_2000

  • Interlaced video
  • Technique for doubling the perceived frame rate of a video display

    low-motion scenes. However, bandwidth benefits only apply to an analog or uncompressed digital video signal. With digital video compression, as used in all current

    Interlaced video

    Interlaced video

    Interlaced_video

  • CAMM (memory module)
  • Replaceable RAM form factor

    Compression Attached Memory Module (CAMM) is a memory module form factor which uses a land grid array (LGA). CAMM can refer to both the general form and

    CAMM (memory module)

    CAMM (memory module)

    CAMM_(memory_module)

  • Roofline model
  • Visual performance model

    potential benefit and priority of optimizations. By combining locality, bandwidth, and different parallelization paradigms into a single performance figure

    Roofline model

    Roofline model

    Roofline_model

  • HTTP
  • Application layer protocol

    first or the following n comments of a web page) in order to spare time, bandwidth and system resources, etc. As a stateless protocol, HTTP does not require

    HTTP

    HTTP

    HTTP

  • High-definition video
  • Video of higher resolution than original television

    Motion-compensated DCT compression significantly reduced the amount of memory and bandwidth required for digital video, capable of achieving a data compression ratio of

    High-definition video

    High-definition_video

  • White noise
  • Type of signal in signal processing

    as a sphere or a torus. An infinite-bandwidth white noise signal is a purely theoretical construction. The bandwidth of white noise is limited in practice

    White noise

    White noise

    White_noise

  • 1080p
  • Video mode

    should require the same bandwidth as 1080i50 signal and only 15–20% more than that of 720p50 signal due to increased compression efficiency, though 1080p50

    1080p

    1080p

    1080p

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  • Popgun
  • n.

    A child's gun; a tube and rammer for shooting pellets, with a popping noise, by compression of air.

  • Pressure
  • n.

    The act of pressing, or the condition of being pressed; compression; a squeezing; a crushing; as, a pressure of the hand.

  • Squeeze
  • n.

    The act of one who squeezes; compression between bodies; pressure.

  • Strangulated
  • a.

    Having the circulation stopped by compression; attended with arrest or obstruction of circulation, caused by constriction or compression; as, a strangulated hernia.

  • Incompressible
  • a.

    Not compressible; incapable of being reduced by force or pressure into a smaller compass or volume; resisting compression; as, many liquids and solids appear to be almost incompressible.

  • Twitch
  • n.

    A stick with a hole in one end through which passes a loop, which can be drawn tightly over the upper lip or an ear of a horse. By twisting the stick the compression is made sufficiently painful to keep the animal quiet during a slight surgical operation.

  • Rod
  • n.

    A member used in tension, as for sustaining a suspended weight, or in tension and compression, as for transmitting reciprocating motion, etc.; a connecting bar.

  • Set
  • n.

    Permanent change of figure in consequence of excessive strain, as from compression, tension, bending, twisting, etc.; as, the set of a spring.

  • Vibrate
  • v. i.

    To have the constituent particles move to and fro, with alternate compression and dilation of parts, as the air, or any elastic body; to quiver.

  • Settlement
  • n.

    The gradual sinking of a building, whether by the yielding of the ground under the foundation, or by the compression of the joints or the material.

  • Thlipsis
  • n.

    Compression, especially constriction of vessels by an external cause.

  • Shear
  • v. t.

    A strain, or change of shape, of an elastic body, consisting of an extension in one direction, an equal compression in a perpendicular direction, with an unchanged magnitude in the third direction.

  • Windage
  • n.

    The sudden compression of the air caused by a projectile in passing close to another body.

  • Squeezing
  • n.

    The act of pressing; compression; oppression.

  • Smack
  • n.

    To kiss with a close compression of the lips, so as to make a sound when they separate; to kiss with a sharp noise; to buss.

  • Strangulation
  • n.

    Inordinate compression or constriction of a tube or part, as of the throat; especially, such as causes a suspension of breathing, of the passage of contents, or of the circulation, as in cases of hernia.

  • Squeeze
  • v. t.

    To force, or cause to pass, by compression; often with out, through, etc.; as, to squeeze water through felt.

  • Pinch
  • n.

    A close compression, as with the ends of the fingers, or with an instrument; a nip.

  • Implosion
  • n.

    A sudden compression of the air in the mouth, simultaneously with and affecting the sound made by the closure of the organs in uttering p, t, or k, at the end of a syllable (see Guide to Pronunciation, //159, 189); also, a similar compression made by an upward thrust of the larynx without any accompanying explosive action, as in the peculiar sound of b, d, and g, heard in Southern Germany.

  • Smack
  • v. t.

    To open, as the lips, with an inarticulate sound made by a quick compression and separation of the parts of the mouth; to make a noise with, as the lips, by separating them in the act of kissing or after tasting.