Reyn
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Reyn — Reyn, n. Rain or rein. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reyn — reyn; reyn·olds; … English syllables
Reyn — British gravitational unit of viscosity.One Reyn is::1 Reyn = 1 lbf·sec·inches 2Relation between Reyn and centipoise is approximately::1 Reyn = 6.89476 times; 10 6 centipoiseExternal links* [http://www.sizes.com/units/reyn.htmc Reyn] History of… … Wikipedia
Reyn — Einheit Norm Angloamerikanisches Maßsystem Einheitenname Reyn Einheitenzeichen Reyn Dimensionsname dynamische Viskosität Dimensionssymbol η … Deutsch Wikipedia
Reyn — Le reyn est une unité anglo saxonne de viscosité dynamique, valant 144 livres force seconde par pied carré. 1 lbf s/sq ft ≈ 6894,757 Pl. Le nom de cette unité honore Osborne Reynolds. Portail de la physique Catégories : Uni … Wikipédia en Français
reyn — a unit of dynamic viscosity in the customary English system. See poise for a description of dynamic viscosity. With force measured in pounds of force (lbf), one reyn equals 1 lbf·s/in2, approximately 68.947 57 kilopoise, or 6.894 757… … Dictionary of units of measurement
Reyn Ouwehand — (1973, Netherlands) is a composer of music for the Commodore 64 sound chip, the SID soundchip. His works include Flimbo s Quest and Last Ninja 3 Biography At the age of 15, Reyn Ouwehand’s musical career started with an assignment from London:… … Wikipedia
Reyn Altin Johannes Lumenta — Reyn (Rhein) Altin Johannes Lumenta (February 26, 1933 – September 28, 2003) (a.k.a. R.A.J. Lumenta) was the President and CEO of Garuda Indonesia, the Indonesian National Airline, in the period of 1984 1988, replacing Wiweko Soepono. Born in… … Wikipedia
Reyn (disambiguation) — Reyn may refer to *The Rhine, a river in Europe *Reyn, a unit of viscosityee also* Rhene … Wikipedia
reyn|ard — «REHN uhrd, RAY nahrd», noun. the name for the fox in stories and poems. Reynard the Fox is the main character in a group of medieval fables about animals. ╂[earlier Renard < Old French Renart, or Renard, probably < Middle Flemish Reinaert] … Useful english dictionary