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tau
[ tou, taw tahv, tawv ]
noun
- the 19th letter of the Greek alphabet (T, τ ).
- the consonant sound represented by this letter.
- tav.
- Also tau·on []. Physics. tau lepton.
- Also called tau protein. Biochemistry. a protein that is an important component of nerve cells, helping to maintain their function and structure: in the brain, distortions in the protein’s molecular shape is associated with the onset of Alzheimer’s disease.
tau
/ taʊ; tɔː /
noun
- the 19th letter in the Greek alphabet (Τ, τ), a consonant, transliterated as t
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tau1
C13: via Latin from Greek, of Semitic origin; see tav
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Example Sentences
For tubes of uniform section m is constant; for steady motion W is constant; and for isothermal expansion τ is constant.
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Given any event e1, there is an event e2 and a time-interval τ such that, whenever e1 occurs, e2 follows after an interval τ.
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Hence, since there are no infinitesimal time-intervals, there must be some finite lapse of time τ between cause and effect.
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However short we make the interval τ, something may happen during this interval which prevents the expected result.
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It further suggested the idea, that the sound of θ differed from that of τ, by the addition of h—which was wrong also.
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