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Definition of Delay

Delay
Delay De*lay", v. i. To move slowly; to stop for a time; to linger; to tarry. There seem to be certain bounds to the quickness and slowness of the succession of those ideas, . . . beyond which they can neither delay nor hasten. --Locke.

Meaning of Delay from wikipedia

- delay in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Delay or DeLay may refer to: B. H. DeLay (1891–1923), American aviator and movie stunt pilot Dorothy DeLay (1917–2002)...
- Delay line may refer to: Propagation delay, the length of time taken for something to reach its destination Analog delay line, used to delay a signal Bi-directional...
- queuing delay is the time a job waits in a queue until it can be executed. It is a key component of network delay. In a switched network, queuing delay is...
- Delay composition, also called delay charge or delay train, is a pyrotechnic composition, a sort of pyrotechnic initiator, a mixture of oxidizer and fuel...
- A delay-action bomb is an aerial bomb designed to explode some time after impact, with the bomb's fuzes set to delay the explosion for times ranging from...
- Delays are an English indie band formed in Southampton, which consisted of brothers Greg Gilbert and Aaron Gilbert, Colin Fox and Rowly until Greg Gilbert's...
- In signal processing, group delay and phase delay are functions that describe in different ways the delay times experienced by a signal’s various sinusoidal...
- Delay is an audio signal processing technique that records an input signal to a storage medium and then plays it back after a period of time. When the...
- communications, the bandwidth-delay product is the product of a data link's capacity (in bits per second) and its round-trip delay time (in seconds). The result...
- Delay, Deny, Defend: Why Insurance Companies Don't Pay Claims and What You Can Do About It is a 2010 book by Rutgers Law professor Jay M. Feinman, and...