yes
used to refer to a thing previously mentioned or easily identified.
Three decimals is not a number. The term is sometimes used to refer to numbers that are accurate to three decimal places - that is, to the nearest thousandths.Three decimals is not a number. The term is sometimes used to refer to numbers that are accurate to three decimal places - that is, to the nearest thousandths.Three decimals is not a number. The term is sometimes used to refer to numbers that are accurate to three decimal places - that is, to the nearest thousandths.Three decimals is not a number. The term is sometimes used to refer to numbers that are accurate to three decimal places - that is, to the nearest thousandths.
None. CC's are a measurement that refer to liquids. CM's are a term of measurement that refer to length. Did you mean 96cm's?
Yes. Both of them refer to the term Millilitres.
to what does the term coed refer
what is the computer term Loader Port
''Cruise Visitors'' are a term that tourism boards and merchants in a cruise ship's port of call use to refer to passengers visiting their area by cruise ship.
no they dont
The homograph for "port" is a word that is spelled the same but has a different meaning. For example, "port" can refer to a harbor where ships dock as well as to a type of wine.
The term extraterrestrial can be adjective or noun. In adjective case, the term extraterrestrial refer occurring or existing beyond the earth's atmosphere. In noun case, the term extraterrestrial refer being from the beyond the earth's atmosphere.
There doesn't seem to be a specific word for land. Port, as in a sea port, could be used to refer to land.
If you mean "due port" it is a direction in sailing/boating, due port is the nautical term for directly left
Larboard
I think you refer to Port. Starboard is to the right, as looking forwards.
The term refers to hybrid processors
I can not think of any special term . Sometimes the term "dead presidents' is used to refer to money.