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Fret(medicine)
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mean sea level (medicine) and fret(2) (iou)


mean sea level (medicine)


mean sea level
<marine biology> A tidal datum: the arithmetic mean of hourly water elevations observed over a specific 19-year cycle. Points on land can be referenced to a mean sea level, in which case the datum assumes zero elevation.


fret(2) (iou)



fret noun2. LME.
[Prob. from Old French frete trellis, interlaced work (mod. frette), of unkn. origin: see FRET verb2.]
Ornamental interlaced work; esp. a decorative network of jewels or flowers for the hair. LME.
Heraldry. Orig., a figure formed by alternate interlacing bendlets and bendlets sinister. Later, a device consisting of two narrow bands in saltire interlaced with a mascle. LME.
An ornamental pattern composed of continuous combinations of straight lines, usu. joined at right angles. Also Greek fret. E17.
fretwise adverb in the form of a fret, interlaced LME-E18.