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1. Definitions and Meaning of Asperity in English Asperity noun
2. Asperse (Thesaurus) asperity aspersion
3. Asperity (faults), a "stuck" part of a geologic fault Asperity Mountain, a mountain in British Columbia, Canada; MV Asperity, a British coaster in service 1945-67 Asperity (materials science), the unevenness of a surface, in physics and in seismology, Asperity …
4. How to say Asperity in English? Pronunciation of Asperity with 2 audio pronunciations, 23 synonyms, 3 meanings, 11 translations, 1 sentence and more for Asperity.
5. What is Asperity? An Asperity is an unintentionally included non-component feature such as dirt or debris
6. We Condemn mistakes with asperity, where
7. Adjectives for Asperity include asper and asperous
8. Synonyms for Asperity in Free Thesaurus
9. Asperity has had a rough history
10. 2 He spoke to the boy with asperity.
11. He spoke to the boy with Asperity
12. Asperity definition, harshness or sharpness of tone, temper, or manner; severity; acrimony: The cause of her anger did not warrant such Asperity
13. There was a touch of Asperity in his tone
14. There was a touch of Asperity in his tone
15. Finally, researchers studied amorphous carbon, a coating material with superior wear resistance, to understand plastic deformation at asperity–asperity junctions.
16. Asperity - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
17. Definition of Asperity manner or tone of voice Examples of Asperity in a sentence When I was a teenager, my father used Asperity when he spoke with all my dates in hopes of scaring them away
18. 6 Thicker films assure fewer asperity contacts and less wear.
19. An Asperity is a rough portion of material
20. There was a touch of Asperity in his tone
21. 30 synonyms for Asperity: sharpness, bitterness, severity, irritability, acrimony, harshness
22. 1 There was a touch of asperity in his tone.
23. Asperity density (also referred to as Asperity concentration), on the other hand, is a measurement of the number of asperities per unit area
24. Asperity From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Asperity as‧per‧i‧ty / æˈsperəti, ə- / noun [ uncountable ] formal if you speak with Asperity, you say something in a way that is rough or severe , showing that you are feeling impatient Examples from the Corpus Asperity • His words were not heard but the hissing of the voice
25. 7 Mrs Tremaine, wrought up,(www.Sentencedict.com) could resist an unusual asperity.
26. In general, increasing Asperity density will increase shear strength performance.
27. Asperity: Roughness or harshness, as of surface, sound, or climate
28. He, too, noted with mild Asperity the harsh encroachment of industrial
29. Asperity noun sharpness, bitterness, severity, irritability, acrimony, harshness, roughness, sourness, ruggedness, sullenness, irascibility, peevishness, acerbity, churlishness, moroseness, crossness, crabbedness 'I told you he had no idea,' she remarked with some Asperity.
30. From the Cambridge English Corpus This is the intrinsic Asperity of tactile …
31. When one asperity slips, there is an added load on the adjoining Asperities
32. 9 "I told you Preskel had no idea," remarked Kemp with some asperity.
33. When one asperity slips, there is an added load on the adjoining Asperities
34. She pointed out, with some Asperity, that it had all been my fault
35. Another word for Asperity: sharpness, bitterness, severity, irritability, acrimony Collins English Thesaurus
36. See authoritative translations of Asperity in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
37. 3 She pointed out, with some asperity, that it had all been my fault.
38. 22 And he had a notorious asperity for which he was afterwards sometimes penitent.
39. When one asperity slips, there is an added load on the adjoining Asperities
40. This is the British English definition of Asperity.View American English definition of Asperity.
41. She pointed out, with some Asperity, that it had all been my fault
42. Translation for 'Asperity' in the free English-Hindi dictionary and many other Hindi translations.
43. Synonyms for Acridity include acrimony, acridness, bitterness, mordancy, vitriol, acidity, asperity, acidness, bile and cattiness
44. Asperity noun sharpness, bitterness, severity, irritability, acrimony, harshness, roughness, sourness, ruggedness, sullenness, irascibility, peevishness, acerbity, churlishness, moroseness, crossness, crabbedness 'I told you he had no idea,' she remarked with some Asperity.
45. Definition and synonyms of Asperity from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
46. Asperity is defined as a way of speaking or behaving that is harsh or irritable
47. 11 With any other man Dalgliesh would have pointed this out and with some asperity.
48. An example of an Asperity is a tone of voice a teenage might take when mad.
49. 5 And he had a notorious asperity for which he was afterwards sometimes penitent.
50. Evidence is presented to show that the lubrication at the hard Asperity-wave interface is …
51. His words were not heard but the hissing of the voice carried a certain asperity.
52. He opposed devolution consistently, and with some Asperity, precisely because of its potential to elide into independence
53. "You are 'beholden' to everybody who has befriended you," retorted the warden with rising Asperity.
54. 10 His words were not heard but the hissing of the voice carried a certain asperity.
55. In materials science, Asperity, defined as "unevenness of surface, roughness, ruggedness", has implications in physics and seismology
56. Synonyms for Brusqueness include terseness, abruptness, asperity, offhandedness, roughness, unfriendliness, lack of warmth, bitterness, acrimony and sharpness
57. Asperities are numerous in all tapes and produce Asperity noise, heard as a sort of low frequency rumble, in tape
58. Surface Asperities exist across multiple scales, and seismic asperity on a fault plane is at a macroscopic scale
59. He, too, noted with mild asperity the harsh encroachment of industrialization on the ethereal world of the cataract.
60. Asperity In this paper, however, we consider particles with microscopic surface asperities such that they are able to make contact
61. With decreasing lubricant film heights, simultaneous solid Asperity contact and hydrodynamic pressure build-up can occur, thus sharing the …
62. Samples, tapes, synths, drum programmes and all-sorts have been embedded into the sound to create a dynamic Asperity.
63. (æsperɪti) uncountable noun [oft with NOUN] If you say something with Asperity, you say it impatiently and severely.
64. 4 He, too, noted with mild asperity the harsh encroachment of industrialization on the ethereal world of the cataract.
65. There are also several similar words to Acerbity in our dictionary, which are Acidity, Asperity, Astringency, Mordancy, Sourness and Tartness
66. Asperity (countable and uncountable, plural asperities) The quality of being harsh or severe in the way one speaks or behaves toward people
67. Asperity: 1 n harshness of manner Synonyms: sharpness Antonyms: bluntness , dullness without sharpness or clearness of edge or point Type of: ill nature a disagreeable, irritable, or malevolent disposition n something hard to endure “the Asperity of northern winters” Synonyms: grimness , hardship , rigor , rigorousness , rigour , rigourousness
68. 8 Employing the average flow model and asperity contact model, a theoretical analysis for piston rings lubrication condition has been presented.
69. A very important outcome of their work, which led to the Asperity contact theory of friction, is their detailed discussion about adhesive wear
70. 15 In this paper, the far-field body wave radiation of the fault which contains a asperity is studied by using dislocation model.
71. Harshness of manner Synonyms: sharpness; something hard to endure Synonyms: grimness, hardship, rigor, rigorousness, rigour, rigourousness, severeness, severity Example - the Asperity of northern winters
72. *(Samuel Johnson) (1709-1784) *:I hope it is no very Cynical asperity not to confess obligations where no benefit has been received.; …
73. asperity (countable and uncountable, plural Asperities) The quality of being harsh or severe in the way one speaks or behaves toward people
74. 13 The hydrodynamic governing equation was derived based on the average flow model of Patir-Cheng and the contact factor of Weibull asperity height distribution.
75. Asperity appeared around the thirteenth century first in Latin, in the form of asprete ("a hardship or roughness"), which was only used figuratively
76. If the Aseismic slip portion in these small asperities is negligible, we can estimate the cumulative amount of Aseismic slip in the area surrounding each asperity
77. The hydrodynamic governing equation was derived based on the average flow model of Patir-Cheng and the contact factor of Weibull asperity height distribution.
78. Arenosity aridity also aridness aromaticity artificiality aseity asexuality asininity asperity asphericity assailability assiduity also assiduousness assignability assimilability associability also associableness associativity also associativeness assumability astucity (Rare) …
79. The size of an Asperity has a very strong effect on the way the material behaves when placed into contact with another material, and can contribute to thermal or
80. 14 The Shear Dilatant Effect of Joints Refers to the Increase of Joints' Volume and Thickness Accompanying Shear Displacement as Caused by the Asperity of the Joint Surface.