tachonomy meaning and definition

tachonomy meaning

the in-depth study of tachometers and their functions in everyday life. tachometrists are those who study tachometers.

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Tachoo meaning

threatening to hurtused when jokingly telling someone (or something) you will hurt them or as a one-word response to a random saying used to express your angry feelingsoriginates from the words "touch you"

tachophobia meaning

The fear of high speeds. Roller Coasters, Bungjee jumping, etc. Not to be confused with Tacophobia, which is something I made up.

Tach Out meaning

To rev an engine out past the reading capabilities of it's tachometer. This often happens in built 4 cylinder engines that have been designed to rev past normal engine limits, sometimes past 11,000 RPMs. This problem is often resolved by putting a monster 5" tach on the dash. Installing this equipment is also common among ricers who want their car to seem fast.

Tachtonim meaning

Hebrew word meaning undergarments or shorts.

Tachtor meaning

In theatre: One who can do both tech and acting; One who knows how to act and run.Tech/Techie:The people who work back stage moving sets and calling cues or that work in the booth running lights and sound. Always wearing black, constantly confused with emos/scenesAct/Actor:The people who act on stage

Tachuela meaning

A skeemer or peasant. Weak and often times has people laughing at him and not with him.

Tachy meaning

Tachy is short for ventricular tachycardia, which is a a very rapid heart beat and a form of cardiac arrest.

Tachycardia meaning

Increased heart rate. A heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute (bpm).

Tachy Goes To Coventry meaning

A term used by vBulletin forum software to define its 'global ignore list'. Administrators of a forum can choose to put a user on this list. Their posts can be viewed by themselves, but all other users do not see their posts on the forum.

tachymeter meaning

A tachymeter (also tachymetre or tacheometer) is a kind of theodolite used for rapid measurements and determines, electronically or electro-optically, the distance to target, and is highly automated in its operations. Tachymeters are often used in surveying.

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