sweepage
Meanings
noun
- The crop of hay obtained from a meadow.
- The process by which gases passing beneath the electrodes of an electrostatic precipitator pick up dust from the hoppers, removing it from the precipitator exit.
- Detritus that is swept up with a broom or similar implement.
- The circuit of an oscilloscope used to track the time dimension.
- The act of sweeping or flowing.
- The movement of matter by a current.
- The matter that has been moved by a current.
- The state when a sweepboat is moving faster than the current of the water.
Word forms
Etymology
From sweep + -age.
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