Digital Square L L P
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59-61 Plessey RoadBlyth
Northumberland
NE24 3BZ
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digital
1. of or pertaining to a digit or finger.
2. resembling a digit or finger.
3. manipulated with a finger or the fingertips: a digital switch.
4. displaying a readout in digital form: a digital speedometer.
5. having digits or digitlike parts.
6. of, pertaining to, or using data in the form of numerical digits.
7. Computers.involving or using numerical digits expressed in a scale of notation to represent discretely all variables occurring in a problem.
8. of, pertaining to, or using numerical calculations.
square
1. a rectangle having all four sides of equal length.
2. anything having this form or a form approximating it, as a city block, rectangular piece of candy, etc.
3. an open area or plaza in a city or town, formed by the meeting or intersecting of two or more streets and often planted with grass, trees, etc., in the center.
4. a rectangularly shaped area on a game board, as in chess or checkers.
5. a try square, Tsquare, or the like.
6. Math.
a. the second power of a quantity, expressed as a2 = a × a, where a is the quantity.
b. a quantity that is the second power of another: Four is the square of two.
7. Slang.a person who is ignorant of or uninterested in current fads, ideas, manners, tastes, etc.; an old-fashioned, conventional, or conservative person.
8. Mil. a body of troops drawn up in quadrilateral form.
9. Building Trades.a unit of measure for roofing materials, equal to 100 square feet .
10. a flower bud of the cotton plant.
11. Naut.the area at the bottom of a hatchway.
12. Usually, squares. Informal.a square meal: to get three squares a day.
13. Astrol.a situation in which two heavenly bodies or groups of heavenly bodies have celestial longitudes differing by 90 degrees, an aspect indicative of internal tension with an equally strong and conflicting need for adjustment.
14. Obs.a pattern, standard, or example.
15. on the square,
a. at right angles.
b. Informal.straightforward; honest; just: Their dealings with us have always been on the square.
16. out of square,
a. not at right angles.
b. not in agreement; incorrect; irregular: The inspector''s conclusions are out of square with his earlier report.
l
In English, L can have several values, depending on whether it occurs before or after a vowel. The alveolar lateral approximant occurs before a vowel, as in lip or please, while the velarized alveolar lateral approximant occurs in bell and milk . This velarization does not occur in many European languages that use L; it is also a factor making the pronunciation of L difficult for users of languages that either lack, or have different values, for L^, such as Japanese or some southern dialects of Chinese.
L can occur before almost any plosive, fricative, or affricate in English. Common digraphs include LL, which has a value identical to L in English, but has the separate value voiceless alveolar lateral fricative in Welsh, where it can appear in an initial position.
A palatal lateral approximant or palatal L occurs in many languages, and is represented by GL in Italian, LL in Spanish and Catalan, LH in Portuguese, and Ļ in Latvian.
l
In English, L can have several values, depending on whether it occurs before or after a vowel. The alveolar lateral approximant occurs before a vowel, as in lip or please, while the velarized alveolar lateral approximant occurs in bell and milk . This velarization does not occur in many European languages that use L; it is also a factor making the pronunciation of L difficult for users of languages that either lack, or have different values, for L^, such as Japanese or some southern dialects of Chinese.
L can occur before almost any plosive, fricative, or affricate in English. Common digraphs include LL, which has a value identical to L in English, but has the separate value voiceless alveolar lateral fricative in Welsh, where it can appear in an initial position.
A palatal lateral approximant or palatal L occurs in many languages, and is represented by GL in Italian, LL in Spanish and Catalan, LH in Portuguese, and Ļ in Latvian.
p
1. the sixteenth letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
2. any spoken sound represented by the letter P or p, as in pet, supper, top, etc.
3. something having the shape of a P.
4. a written or printed representation of the letter P or p.
5. a device, as a printer''s type, for reproducing the letter P or p.
In English and most other European languages, P is a voiceless bilabial plosive. Both initial and final Ps can be combined with many other discrete consonants in English words. A common example of assimilation is the tendency of prefixes ending in N to assume an M sound before Ps .

