Word info

elt

Speech parts

1. elt - Noun

2. elt - Verb

Meaning

(communication, aviation) Initialism of emergency locator transmitter.

(medicine, physiology) Initialism of euglobulin lysis time.

Initialism of English language teaching.

ELT

(computing, data warehousing) Initialism of extract, load, transform.
Coordinate term: ETL

(transitive, UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To injure (anything) by rough handling; handle roughly.

(transitive, UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To begrime; soil with mud; daub; smear.

(transitive, UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To work persistently or laboriously; be occupied in working (e.g. in the earth, rake among dirt, etc.).

(transitive, UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To meddle; interfere.

(transitive, UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To knead dough; stir dough previously kneaded to a proper consistency before baking.

(intransitive, UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To become soft; become moist, as damp earth.


elt (plural elts)

(mathematics, computing) Abbreviation of element.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

I like how open and honest our CEO Konrad and the ELT are with the bi-monthly All-Hands Meetings. Source: Internet

Since the gate edges are enclosed in ELT, there is no gate oxide edge (STI at gate interface), and thus the transistor off-state leakage is reduced very much. Source: Internet

“Jamie Southern (March of Dimes staff member) has been tremendous to work with,” said George, “and I want to thank her, all our ELT members, sponsors and walkers for all of their support.” Source: Internet

One of the design approaches for making a radiation-hardened-by-design (RHBD) device is Enclosed-Layout-Transistor (ELT). Source: Internet

The ELT offers many advantages. Source: Internet

Under certain conditions, running big extract, load, and transform (ELT) workloads in the parallel database is appropriate. Source: Internet

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