- embedment
- noun see embed
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Embedment — is a phenomenon in mechanical engineering in which the surfaces between mechanical members of a loaded joint embed. It can lead to failure by fatigue as described below, and is of particular concern when considering the design of critical… … Wikipedia
Embedment — Em*bed ment, n. The act of embedding, or the state of being embedded. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
embedment — apliejimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. embedding; embedment vok. Einbettung, f; Vergießen, n rus. заливка, f pranc. enrobage, m; étanchement, m … Radioelektronikos terminų žodynas
embedment — embed (also imbed) ► VERB (embedded, embedding) 1) fix firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass. 2) implant (an idea or feeling). DERIVATIVES embedment noun … English terms dictionary
embedment — See embed. * * * … Universalium
embedment — noun a) The act of embedding or the state of being embedded b) An embedded structure, especially a steel structure, embedded in concrete that transmits external loads to it … Wiktionary
embedment — n. act of inlaying, act of insetting … English contemporary dictionary
embedment — em·bed·ment … English syllables
embedment — dmənt noun ( s) : the act, process, or product of embedding … Useful english dictionary
embed — embedment, n. /em bed /, v., embedded, embedding. v.t. 1. to fix into a surrounding mass: to embed stones in cement. 2. to surround tightly or firmly; envelop or enclose: Thick cotton padding embedded the precious vase in its box. 3. to… … Universalium