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  • 21wander — verb (wandered; wandering) Etymology: Middle English wandren, from Old English wandrian; akin to Middle High German wandern to wander, Old English windan to wind, twist Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to move about without a… …

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  • 22wander away — v. (D; intr.) to wander away from (the children wandered away from their parents) * * * (D; intr.) to wander away from (the children wander awayed away from their parents) …

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  • 23wander — v. & n. v. 1 intr. (often foll. by in, off, etc.) go about from place to place aimlessly. 2 intr. a (of a person, river, road, etc.) wind about; diverge; meander. b (of esp. a person) get lost; leave home; stray from a path etc. 3 intr. talk or… …

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  • 24Wander — In telecommunication, wander are long term random variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from their ideal positions. Phase variations with a frequency content above 10 Hz are considered jitter, while those with a frequency… …

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  • 25wander — [ˈwɒndə] verb 1) [I/T] to go from place to place without a particular direction or purpose Jim wandered into the kitchen and made some tea.[/ex] We spent the afternoon in the old city, just wandering the streets.[/ex] 2) if your mind or thoughts… …

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  • 26wander — [OE] To wander is etymologically to ‘turn’ off the correct path. The word comes, together with German wandern, from a prehistoric West Germanic *wandrōjan, which was derived from the base *wand , *wend ‘turn’ (source also of English wand, went,… …

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  • 27wander — [OE] To wander is etymologically to ‘turn’ off the correct path. The word comes, together with German wandern, from a prehistoric West Germanic *wandrōjan, which was derived from the base *wand , *wend ‘turn’ (source also of English wand, went,… …

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  • 28Wander (Übertragungstechnik) — Dieser Artikel beschreibt Störungen bei der Signalverarbeitung. Für die Sammlung von Modulen zur Verarbeitung von Videodaten siehe Softwareumgebung Max/MSP. Die Artikel Phasenrauschen und Jitter überschneiden sich thematisch. Hilf mit, die… …

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  • 29wander — The movement of the spin axis of a gyroscope from its original position. Its value is the maximum at the poles and the least at the equator. This is one of the errors or shortfalls in a gyroscope. Gyro α at position 1 has its spin axis aligned… …

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  • 30ˌwander ˈoff — phrasal verb to move away from a place where you are usually, or where people expect you to be It s a safe place where kids can wander off on their own.[/ex] …

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