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Radar   /rˈeɪdˌɑr/   Listen
noun
radar  n.  
1.
An electronic device designed to detect objects at a distance, and determine their distance from the device, by transmitting a pulse of radio waves and measuring the time required for the echo of the pulse to return to the emitting device; as, the radar showed a plane approaching rapidly. (acronym)
2.
The method of detecting objects, finding their distance, or determining their speed, by use of a radar (1) device; as, modern radar can detect objects as small as raindrops.






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"Radar" Quotes from Famous Books



... to others, a highly refined, vastly superior great-grandson of the older radar that had required much more in the way of equipment than the tiny bulk of this device, but to him, alone in his spacesuit, the galaxy spread around him, it was the weapon with which he ...
— Where I Wasn't Going • Walt Richmond



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