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Definition of Radiated
1. a. Emitted, or sent forth, in rays or direct lines; as, radiated heat.
Definition of Radiated
1. Verb. (past of radiate) ¹
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Definition of Radiated
1. radiate [v] - See also: radiate
Medical Definition of Radiated
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1. Emitted, or sent forth, in rays or direct lines; as, radiated heat.
2. Formed of, or arranged like, rays or radii; having parts or markings diverging, like radii, from a common center or axis; as, a radiated structure; a radiated group of crystals.
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Radiated
Literary usage of Radiated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Measurements for Competitiveness in Electronics (1994)
"The FCC specifies that radiated-emission measurements for computing devices are
to be made on an open site over a metal ground screen for the frequency ..."
2. Report of the Annual Meeting (1905)
"The most general expression of this sort is zero, if it gives zero both for
radiated energy and radiated momentum. From this it follows that the proposed ..."
3. Practical Wireless Telegraphy: A Complete Text Book for Students of Radio by Elmer Eustice Bucher (1917)
"109 will then result and the effect of two waves radiated will be produced. ...
109 and the antenna still has energy to be radiated, then investigation with ..."
4. Practical Wireless Telegraphy: A Complete Text Book for Students of Radio by Elmer Eustice Bucher (1917)
"109 will then result and the effect of two waves radiated will be produced. ...
109 and the antenna still has energy to be radiated, then investigation with ..."
5. Practical Wireless Telegraphy: A Complete Text Book for Students of Radio by Elmer Eustice Bucher (1917)
"109 will then result and the effect of two waves radiated will be produced. ...
109 and the antenna still has energy to be radiated, then investigation with ..."
6. An Introduction to Astronomy by Forest Ray Moulton (1916)
"The Amount of Energy radiated by the Sun. — The earth as seen from the sun subtends
an angle of only 17".6. That is, its apparent area is about ^ the ..."