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1Highly — High ly, adv. In a high manner, or to a high degree; very much; as, highly esteemed. [1913 Webster] …
2highly — /huy lee/, adv. 1. in or to a high degree; extremely: highly amusing; highly seasoned food. 2. with high appreciation or praise; admiringly: to speak highly of a person. 3. more than adequately; generously: a highly paid consultant. [bef. 900; ME …
3Highly Advanced Laboratory For Communications And Astronomy — Vue d artiste du satellite HALCA. Caractéristiques Organisation …
4Highly advanced laboratory for communications and astronomy — Vue d artiste du satellite HALCA. Caractéristiques Organisation …
5Highly Evolved — es el primer álbum de la banda australiana de garage rock The Vines, lanzado en julio de 2002. Producido por Rob Schnapf, Highly Evolved tuvo un debut inmensamente popular. The Vines fue comparado frecuentemente con Nirvana. El primer single del… …
6highly-developed — adj. 1. very complex or intricate; used especially of technology. Syn: advanced. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] 2. having most of its industrial production in the most modern state; used of countries and societies. Contrasted with {undeveloped} or… …
7highly-sexed — adj. having unusually intense sexual desire or appeal. Syn: oversexed. [WordNet 1.5] …
8Highly Elliptical Orbit — (HEO) is an elliptic orbit characterized by a relatively low altitude perigee and an extremely high altitude apogee. These extremely elongated orbits can have the advantage of long dwell times at a point in the sky during the approach to and… …
9Highly Maneuverable Aircraft Technology — (HiMAT) was a NASA program to develop technologies for future fighter aircraft. Among the technologies explored were close coupled canards, fully digital flight control (including propulsion), composite materials (graphite and fiberglass),… …
10Highly charged ion — Highly charged ions (HCI) are ions in very high charge states due to the loss of many or most of their bound electrons by energetic collisions or high energy photon absorption. Examples are 13 fold ionized iron (Fe13+, or Fe XIV in spectroscopic… …