What does S stand for?

S stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of S across different fields and industries.

Stop

A device to limit travel of a trolley or crane bridge. This device normally is attached to a fixed structure and normally does not have energy absorbing ability. A point where passengers can board or alight from vehicles. The arrival of a vehicle at a site to pick up or deliver one or more shipments (or both) and then leave. also route ID, visit.

AssemblyBusiness & FinancePower Plant
Source

The Standard Tables for wards in England and Wales contains results for England and Wales, England, Wales, and all Government Office Regions, counties, Unitary Authorities, local authorities, wards in England and Wales.

AssemblyBusiness & FinanceComputingUnix
Support

The all-important function of keeping the mine workings open. As a verb, it refers to this function; as a noun it refers to all the equipment and materials - timber, roof bolts, concrete, steel, etc that are used to carry out this function.

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Settled
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Shareholders

who do not exercise these rights are usually diluted by the offering. Rights are often transferable, allowing the holder to sell them on the open market to others who may wish to exercise them. Rights offerings are particularly common to closed end funds, which cannot otherwise issue additional common stock.

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Sell
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Sink

Dimples or other distortion in the surface of the part as different areas of the part cool at different rates. These are most commonly caused by excessive material thickness. A depression on the part surface over a thick wall feature i.e., a rib, boss, thick sprue gate or change in wall section. Caused by the delayed cooling effects of the center of the thick area. When the hot center cools, it shrinks and pulls down the skin on the surface.

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second (do NOT use "sec" for "second;" use "sec" for "secant")
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Step

The fitting in which the lower end of a mast is placed To step a mast is to upright it, and ship the heel in the step.

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