t Ordnance Survey Abbreviation

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Track

The recommended direction or path to be followed when proceeding between predetermined position. Route, in sea or ocean, along which vessels customarily travel. That part of a line of advance that has already been travelled; particularly applied to storms.

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Trough

High-temperature (180+) concentrator with one axis-tracking. OR Elongated area of low atmospheric pressure, either at the surface or in the upper atmosphere.

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Tank (oil & water tanks)
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Tap

A cylindrical or conical thread-cutting tool with one or more cutting elements having threads of a desired form on the periphery. By a combination of rotary and axial motions, the leading end cuts an internal thread, the tool deriving its principal support from the thread being produced. To briefly touch a touchscreen. Typically, apps use tap gestures to select items (similar to a left mouse button click).

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Tape

A recording media for data or computer programs. Tape can be in permanent form, such as perforated paper tape, or erasable, such as magnetic tape. Generally, tape is used as a mass storage medium, in magnetic form, and has a much higher storage capacity than disk storage, but it takes much longer to write or recover data from tape than from a disk.

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Tides

The periodic rising and falling of the Earth's oceans and atmosphere. It results from the gravitational forces of the moon and sun acting upon the rotating Earth. The disturbance actually propagates as a wave through the atmosphere and along the surface of the waters of the Earth.

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