〘 noun 〙 The amount of water that evaporates per unit of time (usually one day). A certain amount of water is placed in a certain container in advance, and the rate at which the amount of water evaporates per unit of time is measured in millimeters as the decrease in depth. → Evaporitometer. [Electrical Engineering Pocket Book (1928)] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 単位時間(一日が用いられることが多い)に蒸発してゆく分量。あらかじめ一定の容器に一定の水を入れ、これが単位時間に減少する割合を、深さの減少として単位ミリメートルではかる。→蒸発計。〔電気工学ポケットブック(1928)〕
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