Definition of Takeups

1. Noun. (plural of takeup) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Takeups

1. takeup [n] - See also: takeup

Lexicographical Neighbors of Takeups

takes on
takes one to know one
takes out
takes out the trash
takes place
takes point
takes pride
takes root
takes stock
takes the mickey
takes time
takest
taketh
takeuchiite
takeup
takeups (current term)
takfiri
takfiris
takhi
takhis
taki
takier
takiest
takin
takin'
taking
taking a hint
taking action
taking apart

Literary usage of Takeups

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1910)
"to the ordinary stretch of the belt, which is taken up in the majority of installations by 24-in., 36-in. or 48-in. takeups, according to length of belt. ..."

2. Transactions by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1910)
"to the ordinary stretch of the belt, which is taken up in the majority of installations by 24-in., 36-in/ur 48-in. takeups, according to length of belt. ..."

3. Technical Handbook for the Paddy Rice Postharvest Industry in Developing by James E. Wimberly (1983)
"It is designed and engineered to conform with general practice in handling grain. Head and boot shafts are provided with roller bearings. takeups are ..."

4. Infrastructure to 2030: Telecom, Land Transport, Water And Electricity by Oecd, A01 (2006)
"Bohlin et al. note that increased income will drive all forms of telecom takeups, most specifically mobile. At the same time, telecom will drive economic ..."

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