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Definition of close-packed in English: close-packedadjective Arranged or situated very close together. a solid column of close-packed soldiers Example sentencesExamples - One of the Caltech team's two new chips contains a close-packed array of 1,000 tiny chambers that can each hold 250 trillionths of a liter of fluid.
- Many young people have also abandoned bicycles and prefer elbowing each other in close-packed buses or subway carriages.
- It is a picturesque leafy enclave threaded by narrow cobbled streets and an ancient tramway, with close-packed houses, early nineteenth-century mansions and walled gardens.
- See, if I give you lump of quartz or a lump of iron it's close-packed, no spaces between those atoms.
- I'm waiting for a decent "set", a close-packed group of waves.
- At temperatures below 417 degrees Celsius cobalt exhibits a hexagonal close-packed structure.
- British Columbia's salmon farmers say lice hasn't been a problem, but local fishermen believe the close-packed Atlantic salmon act as disease and lice hothouses.
- "The close-packed plan that made Boston a walkable gem of a city is assaulted by today's developers."
- Migne's printers set older editions in close-packed, double-columned reprints from stereotypes on steam-driven presses.
- Particularly at night, cities are usually warmer than their rural surroundings, because of heat stored in bricks and concrete and trapped between close-packed buildings - the so-called urban heat island effect.
Definition of close-packed in US English: close-packedadjective Arranged or situated very close together. a solid column of close-packed soldiers Example sentencesExamples - See, if I give you lump of quartz or a lump of iron it's close-packed, no spaces between those atoms.
- British Columbia's salmon farmers say lice hasn't been a problem, but local fishermen believe the close-packed Atlantic salmon act as disease and lice hothouses.
- It is a picturesque leafy enclave threaded by narrow cobbled streets and an ancient tramway, with close-packed houses, early nineteenth-century mansions and walled gardens.
- Migne's printers set older editions in close-packed, double-columned reprints from stereotypes on steam-driven presses.
- One of the Caltech team's two new chips contains a close-packed array of 1,000 tiny chambers that can each hold 250 trillionths of a liter of fluid.
- At temperatures below 417 degrees Celsius cobalt exhibits a hexagonal close-packed structure.
- Particularly at night, cities are usually warmer than their rural surroundings, because of heat stored in bricks and concrete and trapped between close-packed buildings - the so-called urban heat island effect.
- Many young people have also abandoned bicycles and prefer elbowing each other in close-packed buses or subway carriages.
- I'm waiting for a decent "set", a close-packed group of waves.
- "The close-packed plan that made Boston a walkable gem of a city is assaulted by today's developers."
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