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Radar   Listen
noun
radar  n.  
1.
An electronic device designed to detect objects at a distance, and determine their distance from the device, by transmitting a pulse of radio waves and measuring the time required for the echo of the pulse to return to the emitting device; as, the radar showed a plane approaching rapidly. (acronym)
2.
The method of detecting objects, finding their distance, or determining their speed, by use of a radar (1) device; as, modern radar can detect objects as small as raindrops.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Radar" Quotes from Famous Books



... On the morning the radar reported something odd out in space, Lockley awoke at about twenty minutes to eight. That was usual. He'd slept in a sleeping bag on a mountain-flank with other mountains all around. That was not unprecedented. He was there ...
— Operation Terror • William Fitzgerald Jenkins

... They were not crewmen in spacesuits as he had supposed. Rather, the objects—two of them—looked like miniature spaceships. Beams of light bore through space ahead of them, and he suspected they carried other radiations also to detect by radar and ...
— The Memory of Mars • Raymond F. Jones



Words linked to "Radar" :   measuring system, radar echo, measuring device, early warning radar, air search radar, radar target, 3d radar, three-dimensional radar, measuring instrument, surface search radar, dish aerial, fire control radar, radar fire, weather radar, naval radar, pulse generator, radar dome, dish antenna



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