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high-density
[ hahy-den-si-tee ]
adjective
- having a high concentration:
entering a high-density market with a new product; high-density lipoprotein.
- Computers. (of a disk) having a large capacity for data storage:
high-density DVDs.
high-density
adjective
- computing (of a floppy disk) having a relatively high storage capacity, usually of 1.44 megabytes
Word History and Origins
Origin of high-density1
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Example Sentences
Those who prefer high-density living would still have their opportunity if they so desire.
The straightened streets are always crowded and give the traveler the impression of a high density and an enormous population.
Due to their high density and resulting high weight, they tend to be low on the ground, rather reptilian in look.
Another danger of high density is that of sulphation, as explained in a later chapter.
The coincidence of rock or stones and a high density of P. truei is thought to be explainable in terms of vegetation.
High density presses compress this cotton to 34 pounds per cubic foot, saving the exporter 20 per cent on steamship freight rates.
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