It's a game design term, but "ramping."
The verb "to exacerbate" means to worsen, as to make a difficulty, problem, or bad situation even worse. For example: "Smoking will usually exacerbate existing dental problems." "The trial may exacerbate racial tensions in the city." "New fighting will likely exacerbate the refugee situation in the country."
The word that ends with "ish" and means to go out of sight is "vanish." The suffix "-ish" in this context implies a partial or incomplete action, so "vanish" suggests a gradual or sudden disappearance from view. The word is commonly used to describe something or someone disappearing suddenly or mysteriously.
My understanding is that 2K means 2,000, like 1K means 1,000 and so on. Also .2K means 200 and .1K means 100.
well it means big book it derives from the greek word biblio that means book
In the game "Achievement Unlocked," "Too Much Contra" is an achievement that is unlocked by dying 100 times. This achievement is a reference to the popular video game series "Contra," known for its high difficulty level and frequent player deaths. By dying 100 times in "Achievement Unlocked," players can unlock this achievement as a humorous nod to the challenging nature of classic games like "Contra."
No.Lento means slowly.Accelerando is a gradual increase in the tempo.
A gradual increase in sound is called a crescendo. This means the volume or intensity of the sound is getting louder or stronger over time.
The mass and density are increasing more rapidly than the volume is increasing as it is ten dimensions rather than two or three but may be at least five dimensions. Volume may not stay the same volume at all the masses but has to change with the decrease or the increase but it may decrease when mass increases when we are trying to put the molecules too close to increase the density of the universes
Foothills are the low hills found at the base of mountains, representing a gradual increase in elevation.
No, legato means to play the notes smoothly and connected. The word you are thinking about is crescendo.
No, legato means to play the notes smoothly and connected. The word you are thinking about is crescendo.
Yes, the word "approach" has a complexity of O(n) in terms of time complexity, where n represents the size of the input. This means that the time taken to complete the approach grows linearly with the increase in input size.
The root word 'grad' means step. For instance gradual means progress little by little. Graduate means step up to the next level.
In aging there is usually a gradual INCREASE in the compliance of the lung tissue (i.e. a decrease in tissue elasticity). This means that the lung is more easily distended but then has more difficulty in recoiling to it's original state and so exhalation can become difficult. The compliance of the chest wall is decreased in aging, and respiratory muscles weaken, adding to this effect.
The verb form of "gradual" is "gradually." It means to progress or change in small increments over time.
The abbreviation "accel." in music notation stands for "accelerando," which means to gradually increase the tempo or speed of the music. This is indicated by the tempo marking getting faster over time.
crescendo is an Italian word. It means "growing" in English.