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1. analog-to-digital converter
noun.
Device
for
converting
analogue
signals
into
digital
signals.
Synonyms
digitizer
data converter
digitiser
analog-digital converter
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2. air-to-surface missile
noun.
A
missile
designed
to
be
launched
from
an
airplane
at
a
target
on
the
ground.
Synonyms
air-to-ground missile
missile
3. signal-to-noise
noun.
The
ratio
of
signal
intensity
to
noise
intensity.
Synonyms
S/N
signal-to-noise ratio
signal/noise ratio
signal/noise
ratio
4. hand-to-hand
adjective.
Being
at
close
quarters.
Synonyms
close
Antonyms
distant
open
5. womb-to-tomb
adjective.
Continuing
through
life.
Synonyms
lifelong
long
Antonyms
short
improvident
unretentive
6. up-to-date
adjective.
Reflecting
the
latest
information
or
changes.
Synonyms
current
Antonyms
noncurrent
styleless
7. walk-to
adjective.
Close
enough
to
be
walked
to.
Synonyms
walking
close
Antonyms
distant
open
beginning
8. lean-to
noun.
Rough
shelter
whose
roof
has
only
one
slope.
Synonyms
shelter
Antonyms
increase
insecurity
9. set-to
noun.
A
brief
but
vigorous
fight.
Synonyms
scrap
combat
fighting
fight
Antonyms
nonoperational
make peace
defend
surrender
10. to-do
noun.
(ˌtuːˈduː)
A
disorderly
outburst
or
tumult.
Synonyms
splash
hurly burly
stir
earthquake
hoo-ha
garboil
storm
hoo-hah
upheaval
tumult
tumultuousness
storm centre
disruption
commotion
uproar
incident
kerfuffle
turmoil
flutter
disorder
convulsion
storm center
tempest
disturbance
Antonyms
order
clean
depress
desensitise
desensitize
Etymology
to-do (English)
do (English)
do (Italian)
don (Middle English (1100-1500))
don (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
to (English)
to (Middle English (1100-1500))
ta (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
to (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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