Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A village and civil parish in Central Bedfordshire, Bedfordshire, England (OS grid ref SP9542).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA de-orbit sail developed at Cranfield University is part of the UK satellite TechDemoSat-1, launched in 2014, and is expected to be deployed at the end of the satellite's five-year useful life. Source: Internet
Developed and tested by Cranfield University, the technology uses a laser and small vibration to test the individual fruits' resonant frequency, giving a reliable assessment of ripeness without damaging the avocado. Source: Internet
By the 1970s several different retrieval techniques had been shown to perform well on small text corpora such as the Cranfield collection (several thousand documents). Source: Internet
CRANFIELD, ENGLAND – A Nissan car has completed a 370-kilometer journey autonomously in the U.K., the longest and most complex such trip in the country, as carmakers race to develop the driverless technologies set to revolutionize travel. Source: Internet
Cranfield built a replica of Pilcher's aircraft and added the Wright brothers ' innovation of wing-warping as a safety backup for roll control. Source: Internet
For AFC Oakley M&DH who now hold down seventh spot it was a 3-1 home victory over Cranfield United. Source: Internet