SURGE vs SPIKE: NOUN
- The swell or heave of the sea. (FM 55-501).
- A sudden electrical spike or increase of voltage and current.
- The maximum amplitude of a vehicles' forward/backward oscillation
- A sudden rush, flood or increase which is transient.
- The tapered part of a windlass barrel or a capstan, upon which the cable surges, or slips.
- The motion of, or produced by, a great wave.
- A spring; a fountain.
- In electricity, a sudden rush of current; specifically, the violent oscillations which may occur in alternating-current circuits when the conditions for resonance are fulfilled, or which may be set up in conductors by the inductive action of lightning.
- Any change of barometric level which is not due to the passage of an area of low pressure or to diurnal variation.
- In ship-building, the tapered part in front of the whelps, between the chocks of a capstan, on which a rope may surge.
- The act of surging, or of heaving in an undulatory manner.
- A large wave or billow; a great rolling swell of water; also, such waves or swells collectively: literally or figuratively.
- A spring; a fountain; a source of water.
- A temporary release or slackening of a cable.
- The part of a windlass into which the cable surges.
- A brief increase in the intensity of solar activity such as X-ray emission, solar wind, solar flares, and prominences.
- A sudden, transient increase or oscillation in electric current or voltage.
- A period of intense effort that improves a competitor's standing, as in a race.
- A sudden onrush or increase.
- The forward and backward motion of a ship subjected to wave action.
- A sudden rushing motion like that of a great wave.
- A powerful wave or swell of water.
- A sudden forceful flow
- A large sea wave
- A sudden or abrupt strong increase
- A sharp point; a pike; a sharp-pointed projection.
- The act of deliberately throwing the ball to the ground as an incomplete pass in order to stop the game clock.
- The act of slamming the ball to the ground after succeeding in an important play, as after scoring a touchdown.
- The act of driving a volleyball at a sharp angle into the opponent's court by jumping near the net and hitting the ball down hard from above.
- A sudden steep increase in prices.
- A sharp momentary increase in voltage or electric current.
- A young mackerel of small size, usually 15 centimeters (6 inches) or less in length.
- An unbranched antler of a young deer.
- A pair of spike heels.
- A pair of athletic shoes having such projections.
- One of several sharp metal projections set in the sole or in the sole and heel of an athletic shoe for grip.
- A hypodermic needle.
- A tuft of hair that is stiffened, as with hair spray or soap, into a point.
- A thorn or spine.
- An elongate unbranched inflorescence with sessile flowers.
- A thin, sharp-pointed vertical rod for impaling papers; a spindle.
- A spikelike part or projection, as.
- A heavy nail.
- A long, thick, sharp-pointed piece of wood or metal.
- A usually elongated, unbranched inflorescence with stalkless flowers arranged along an axis.
- An ear of grain, as of wheat.
- Fruiting spike of a cereal plant especially corn
- (botany) an indeterminate inflorescence bearing sessile flowers on an unbranched axis
- A sharp rise followed by a sharp decline
- A transient variation in voltage or current
- A sharp-pointed projection along the top of a fence or wall
- A long sharp-pointed implement (wood or metal)
- Any holding device consisting of a long sharp-pointed object
- A long metal nail
- Sports equipment consisting of a sharp point on the sole of a shoe worn by athletes
SURGE vs SPIKE: VERB
- To slack off a line.
- To accelerate forwards, particularly suddenly.
- To rush, flood, or increase suddenly.
- Rise rapidly
- Rise or move foward
- Rise or heave upward under the influence of a natural force such as a wave
- Rise and move, as in waves or billows
- See one's performance improve
- Pierce with a sharp stake or point
- Manifest a sharp increase
- Secure with spikes
- Bring forth a spike or spikes
- Stand in the way of
- Add alcohol beverages
SURGE vs SPIKE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To slip along a windlass.
- To swell; to rise hifg and roll.
- To loosen or slacken (a cable) gradually.
- To slip around a windlass. Used of a rope.
- To improve one's performance suddenly, especially in bettering one's standing in a competition.
- To increase suddenly.
- To move like advancing waves.
- To roll or be tossed about on waves, as a boat.
- To rise and move in a billowing or swelling manner.
- To manifest or undergo a sudden increase in (something) followed by a sharp decrease.
- To render (a muzzleloading gun) useless by driving a spike into the vent.
- To throw (the ball) to the ground in a spike.
- To hit (a volleyball) in a spike.
- To add excitement or vitality to.
- To add flavor or spice to.
- To add a poison or other chemical to.
- To add alcoholic liquor to.
- To put an end to; terminate.
- To injure with spiked shoes, especially when sliding in baseball.
- To impale, pierce, or injure with a spike.
- To shape into spikes.
- To secure or provide with a spike.
SURGE vs SPIKE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To let go or slacken suddenly, as a rope; ; also, to slacken the rope about (a capstan).
- N/A
SURGE vs SPIKE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Rise or move forward
- To cause to rise and swell forth with a billowy motion.
- In electricity, to oscillate violently: said of oscillatory rushes of current.
- To let go a piece of rope suddenly; slack a rope up suddenly when it renders round a pin, a winch, windlass, or capstan.
- Nautical: To slip back: as, the cable surges.
- To rise high and roll, as waves: literally or figuratively.
- To rise and fall, as a ship on the waves; especially, to ride near the shore; ride at anchor.
- A large stout nail
- Any holding device consisting of a rigid, sharp-pointed object
- Each of the sharp points on the soles of athletic shoes to prevent slipping (or the shoes themselves)
- A very high narrow heel on women's shoes
- Add alcohol to (beverages)
- In base-ball and foot-racing, to strike or injure (a player) with the spikes in the shoes.
- To plug up the vent of with a spike, as a cannon.
- To make sharp at the end.
- To fix upon a spike.
- To set with spikes; furnish with spikes.
- To fasten with spikes or long and large nails: as, to spike down the planks of a floor or a bridge.
SURGE vs SPIKE: RELATED WORDS
- Upswing, Rise, Resurgence, Spike, Soar upwards, Soar up, Scend, Zoom, Heave, Billow, Rush, Tide, Spate, Soar, Upsurge
- Rising, Surges, Increase, Upswing, Upsurge, Rise, Surge, Spike out, Capitulum, Empale, Fortify, Transfix, Ear, Lace, Impale
SURGE vs SPIKE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Upturn, Flurry, Influx, Soaring, Wave, Rising, Upswing, Rise, Resurgence, Spike, Zoom, Heave, Rush, Tide, Soar
- Soaring, Soar, Resurgence, Rising, Surges, Increase, Upswing, Rise, Surge, Capitulum, Fortify, Transfix, Ear, Lace, Impale
SURGE vs SPIKE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- These phenomena indicate the occurrenceof compressor surge caused by atmospheric disturbances becausethe surge occurs in all engines at the same time.
- That said, the ultimate surge protection is to unplug equipment from the wall if you suspect a surge might be coming.
- Torso Energy Surge The torso surge is not unpleasant.
- Constantly use surge protectors to avoid electrical surge damage to your technique.
- Surge arresters and surge capacitors on the supply side of the main service disconnect.
- Surge Both Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors are subject to seiche and surge.
- Surge capacitors and station class surge arresters should be properly applied at the machine terminals.
- Immediate Surge: To provide surge support for a particular IC mission area.
- This is extremely useful for surge curve and actual surge identification.
- Meter Socket Surge Arrestor includes appliance surge warranty.
- If facilities do not allow preparation of a bulk spike sample, spike individual blank or clean matrix samples to a concentration as defined above.
- The neutral is also connected to a metal spike driven into the ground, the calledearth spike.
- In fact, once the spike happened we could usually go for another few minutes without another major spike occurring.
- Spike In this video I show how to make a solid build for Spike Spiegel in Fallout: New Vegas.
- More detailed information on the SPIKE API itself can only be found by reading through the spike.
- Matrix spike is similar to a blank spike except that the spike is added to a sample matrix.
- The blunt spike rush has a spike that is unusually flat, rounded and bristly.
- SPIKE will manipulate in some way between successive transmissions of a spike.
- Willow and Spike had a thing going before Spike fell for Buffy.
- MAINTENANCE OF SPIKE SYSTEMThe Officer who deploys a spike system shall return the spike strip in its case to the Personneland Training Unit.
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