Definition of Trimness. Meaning of Trimness. Synonyms of Trimness

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Definition of Trimness

Trimness
Trimness Trim"ness, n. The quality or state of being trim; orderliness; compactness; snugness; neatness.

Meaning of Trimness from wikipedia

- Look up Trim or trim in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trim or TRIM may refer to: Cutting or trimming small pieces off something to remove them Book...
- Look up trimer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trimer may refer to: Trimer (chemistry), a reaction product composed of three identical molecules Protein...
- TrimSpa was a dietary supplement designed for weight loss, marketed by the company Goen Technologies and headed by Alexander Szynalski. The ephedra-based...
- Trim tabs are small surfaces connected to the trailing edge of a larger control surface on a boat or aircraft, used to control the trim of the controls...
- Trimmed is a 1922 American silent Western film directed by Harry A. Pollard and featuring Hoot Gibson. It is not known whether the film currently survives...
- A trim command (known as TRIM in the ATA command set, and UNMAP in the SCSI command set) allows an operating system to inform a solid-state drive (SSD)...
- The trim of a diver is the orientation of the body in the water, determined by posture and the distribution of weight and volume along the body and equipment...
- Pacific Trim is the fifth EP released by American indie rock band Pavement on January 23, 1996 through Matador Records. It was recorded on short notice...
- condition are not intrinsically trim-stable. To maintain desired longitudinal trim, submarines use forward and aft trim tanks. Pumps move water between...
- Trim (1799–1804) was a ship's cat which accompanied Matthew Flinders on his voyages to cir****navigate and map the coastline of Australia from 1801 to 1803...