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  • Setpoint (control system)
  • Target value for the process variable of a control system

    control theory, a setpoint (SP; also set point) is the desired or target value for an essential variable, or process value (PV) of a control system,

    Setpoint (control system)

    Setpoint (control system)

    Setpoint_(control_system)

  • Control system
  • System that manages the behavior of other systems

    operation. The control system compares the value or status of the process variable (PV) being controlled with the desired value or setpoint (SP), and applies

    Control system

    Control system

    Control_system

  • Distributed control system
  • Computerized control systems with distributed decision-making

    setpoint control to control the flow of material through the plant. A typical application is a PID controller fed by a flow meter and using a control

    Distributed control system

    Distributed_control_system

  • Industrial control system
  • Process control systems and associated instrumentation

    desired setpoints (SPs), and derive command functions that are used to control a process through the final control elements (FCEs), such as control valves

    Industrial control system

    Industrial_control_system

  • Control engineering
  • Engineering discipline that deals with control systems

    process variable (PV) being controlled with the desired value or setpoint (SP), and applies the difference as a control signal to bring the process variable

    Control engineering

    Control engineering

    Control_engineering

  • Thermostat
  • Temperature control system

    physical system and performs actions so that the system's temperature is maintained near a desired setpoint. Thermostats are used in any device or system that

    Thermostat

    Thermostat

    Thermostat

  • PID controller
  • Control loop feedback mechanism

    introducing a setpoint change and observing the system response. Control action – The mathematical model and practical loop above both use a direct control action

    PID controller

    PID_controller

  • Closed-loop controller
  • Feedback controller

    sensors, control algorithms, and actuators is arranged in an attempt to regulate a variable at a setpoint (SP). An everyday example is the cruise control on

    Closed-loop controller

    Closed-loop controller

    Closed-loop_controller

  • Set point
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the endocrine system contributes to regulation and homeostasis. Setpoint (control system), the target value that an automatic control system, for example

    Set point

    Set_point

  • SCADA
  • Control system architecture for supervision of machines and processes

    as controller setpoint changes, are handled through the SCADA computer system. The subordinated operations, e.g. the real-time control logic or controller

    SCADA

    SCADA

  • Proportional control
  • Linear feedback control system

    correction is proportional to the difference between the desired value (setpoint, SP) and the measured value (process variable, PV). Two classic mechanical

    Proportional control

    Proportional control

    Proportional_control

  • Linear control
  • Control systems and control theory based on negative feedback

    (PV) at the desired setpoint (SP). There are several types of linear control systems with different capabilities. Proportional control is a type of linear

    Linear control

    Linear_control

  • Open-loop controller
  • Control system whose input is independent of output

    process setpoint. There are many open-loop controls, such as on/off switching of valves, machinery, lights, motors or heaters, where the control result

    Open-loop controller

    Open-loop_controller

  • Automation
  • Use of various control systems for operating equipment

    value e ( t ) {\displaystyle e(t)} as the difference between a desired setpoint and a measured process variable and applies a correction based on proportional

    Automation

    Automation

    Automation

  • Variable air volume
  • Heating or air-conditioning system

    conventional "single maximum" control sequence. Under this control sequence, a single cooling maximum airflow setpoint is selected for design cooling

    Variable air volume

    Variable air volume

    Variable_air_volume

  • Control loop
  • Fundamental building block of control systems

    which ensures the controller exerts a control action to control a process variable at the same value as the setpoint. For this reason, closed-loop controllers

    Control loop

    Control_loop

  • Control theory
  • Branch of engineering and mathematics

    sensors, control algorithms, and actuators is arranged in an attempt to regulate a variable at a setpoint (SP). An everyday example is the cruise control on

    Control theory

    Control_theory

  • Set point theory
  • Theory in human biology

    predation if too much weight is gained. Setpoint (control system) for the general concept as it applies to control systems in general. Harris, R. B. (December

    Set point theory

    Set_point_theory

  • Nonlinear control
  • Control theory for nonlinear or time-variant systems

    Nonlinear control theory is an area of control theory which deals with systems that are nonlinear, time-variant, or both. Control theory is an interdisciplinary

    Nonlinear control

    Nonlinear_control

  • State-space representation
  • Mathematical model of a system in control engineering

    In control engineering and system identification, a state-space representation is a mathematical model of a physical system that uses state variables to

    State-space representation

    State-space_representation

  • Temperature control
  • Maintaining a desired system temperature

    closed control loop: It continuously measures the current room temperature and compares this to a desired user-defined setpoint, and controls a heater

    Temperature control

    Temperature control

    Temperature_control

  • Flatness (systems theory)
  • nonlinear dynamical systems. It is particularly advantageous for solving trajectory planning problems and asymptotical setpoint following control. M. Fliess,

    Flatness (systems theory)

    Flatness_(systems_theory)

  • Bang–bang control
  • Binary feedback controller

    consequence of bang–bang control. Double-setpoint control Optimal control PID controller Robust control Sliding mode control Kamien, Morton I.; Schwartz, Nancy

    Bang–bang control

    Bang–bang control

    Bang–bang_control

  • Building automation
  • Branch of automation

    automation systems (BAS), also known as building management system (BMS) or building energy management system (BEMS), is the automatic centralized control of

    Building automation

    Building_automation

  • Safety instrumented system
  • Hardware and software controls used on critical process systems

    which compares the sensed process temperature to the desired temperature setpoint and sends a signal to an emergency on-off valve actuator which stops the

    Safety instrumented system

    Safety_instrumented_system

  • Voltage control and reactive power management
  • Facets of an ancillary service

    automatic voltage control, although sometimes the control is using the target reactive power ("MVAR") or power factor as a setpoint. Kirby & Hirst indicate

    Voltage control and reactive power management

    Voltage_control_and_reactive_power_management

  • Integral windup
  • Error condition in a proportional–integral–derivative controller

    needed] Increasing the setpoint in a suitable ramp Conditional integration: disabling the integral function until the to-be-controlled process variable (PV)

    Integral windup

    Integral_windup

  • Industrial process control
  • Discipline that uses industrial control to achieve a production level of consistency

    predefined setpoints using a set of instructions or a mathematical model called the control algorithm and then, in case of any deviation from these setpoints (e

    Industrial process control

    Industrial_process_control

  • Model predictive control
  • Advanced method of process control

    controller are often either the setpoints of regulatory PID controllers (pressure, flow, temperature, etc.) or the final control element (valves, dampers, etc

    Model predictive control

    Model_predictive_control

  • Perceptual control theory
  • Psychological theory

    engineered control system has a reference value or setpoint adjusted by some external agency, the reference value for a biological control system cannot be

    Perceptual control theory

    Perceptual_control_theory

  • Mass flow controller
  • Device that controls liquid and gas flow

    then control the rate of flow to the given setpoint. MFCs can be either analog or digital. A digital flow controller is usually able to control more than

    Mass flow controller

    Mass flow controller

    Mass_flow_controller

  • Negative feedback
  • Control concept

    which the system gravitates include: attractors, stable states, eigenstates/eigenfunctions, equilibrium points, and setpoints. In control theory, negative

    Negative feedback

    Negative feedback

    Negative_feedback

  • Systems psychology
  • Branch of both theoretical and applied psychology

    the system (the organism), rather than by an external agent changing the setpoint of the controller. PCT also applies to nonliving autonomic systems. Jeanne

    Systems psychology

    Systems_psychology

  • Occupant-centric building controls
  • Building energy management system

    conventional building control strategies, known as Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS), typically use predetermined temperature setpoints and setback schedules

    Occupant-centric building controls

    Occupant-centric_building_controls

  • Force control
  • Aspect of robotics

    mass. Direct force control is presented below. Direct force control uses the desired force as a setpoint within a closed control loop. It is implemented

    Force control

    Force control

    Force_control

  • Web-guiding systems
  • web-guide correction. Several technical process and control issues also affect tension: tension setpoint changes, phase offset on driven rolls, tension bleed

    Web-guiding systems

    Web-guiding_systems

  • Process variable
  • Value of a given part of a monitored or controlled process

    temperature is known as the setpoint (SP). Measurement of process variables is essential in control systems to controlling a process. The value of the

    Process variable

    Process_variable

  • Reactor protection system
  • Nuclear safety and security components in a nuclear power plant

    the operators. Trips occur when the parameters meet or exceed the limit setpoint. A trip of the RPS results in full insertion (by gravity in pressurized

    Reactor protection system

    Reactor_protection_system

  • Direct digital control
  • Control of a system by computer

    the direct digital control program code may be customized for the intended use. The program features include time schedules, setpoints, controllers, logic

    Direct digital control

    Direct_digital_control

  • Trace heating
  • Temperature management in pipes

    temperature value - usually between 3 °C and 5 °C and often referred to as the 'setpoint'. The thermostat will de-energise the trace heating when it measures temperature

    Trace heating

    Trace heating

    Trace_heating

  • Air brake (road vehicle)
  • Type of friction brake for vehicles

    compressor when the maximum system pressure has been achieved and loads the compressor when it falls below its minimum setpoint. When the compressor is loaded

    Air brake (road vehicle)

    Air brake (road vehicle)

    Air_brake_(road_vehicle)

  • Automatic generation control
  • System adjusting the output of electric generators

    generating unit power setpoints that minimizes overall cost, subject to the constraints of transmission limitation or security of the system against failures

    Automatic generation control

    Automatic generation control

    Automatic_generation_control

  • Hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid axis
  • Part of the neuroendocrine system

    a.k.a. thyroid homeostasis or thyrotropic feedback control) is part of the neuroendocrine system responsible for the regulation of metabolism and also

    Hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid axis

    Hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid axis

    Hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid_axis

  • Boiling water reactor safety systems
  • Safety systems of boiling water reactors

    auto-start signal when water reaches the Low-Low-Low Water Level Alarm setpoint. ADS then confirms with the Low Alarm Water Level, verifies at least 1

    Boiling water reactor safety systems

    Boiling_water_reactor_safety_systems

  • Human body temperature
  • Typical temperature range found in humans

    temperature. A temperature setpoint is the level at which the body attempts to maintain its temperature. When the setpoint is raised, the result is a

    Human body temperature

    Human_body_temperature

  • VRLA battery
  • Type of lead-acid battery

    absorption stage voltage setpoint is reached (and charge current has tapered off), the charger switches to a float voltage setpoint at a very low C-rate to

    VRLA battery

    VRLA battery

    VRLA_battery

  • Microgrid
  • Local boundary-limited electrical grid

    and the secondary control loops and facilitates their individual designs. The setpoint of primary control is given by secondary control in which, as a centralized

    Microgrid

    Microgrid

  • William T. Powers
  • reference value (setpoint) for control is specified outside the system by what is called the controller, whereas in living systems the reference variable

    William T. Powers

    William_T._Powers

  • Blocco automatico a correnti codificate
  • Italian railway signalling block system

    speed setpoint by more than 3 km/h. If the train exceeds the speed setpoint by more than 5 km/h or misses the designated stopping place, the system applies

    Blocco automatico a correnti codificate

    Blocco_automatico_a_correnti_codificate

  • Cold chain
  • Low-temperature supply chain

    receive data but also remotely adjust settings, such as the temperature setpoint. The specialized telemetry data transmitted in real-time is crucial for

    Cold chain

    Cold chain

    Cold_chain

  • Radiant heating and cooling
  • Category of HVAC technologies

    through radiation. The response time—the time it takes for the system to reach the setpoint temperature—depends on the material's thermal mass: low thermal

    Radiant heating and cooling

    Radiant heating and cooling

    Radiant_heating_and_cooling

  • Environmental error
  • systems, and thermostats to control the temperature of an experiment or sample. VandeVisse, P. (1997-10-14). Analysis of Instrument Channel Setpoint Error

    Environmental error

    Environmental_error

  • Electric power transmission
  • Bulk movement of electrical energy

    complex to use in mesh networks, since the individual components and setpoints would need to be reconfigured every time a new generator is added to the

    Electric power transmission

    Electric power transmission

    Electric_power_transmission

  • IEC 60870-6
  • IEC standards

    Device Control: Device control requests: on/off, trip/close, raise/lower etc. and digital setpoints. Includes mechanisms for interlocked controls and select-beforeoperate

    IEC 60870-6

    IEC_60870-6

  • Fan clutch
  • Thermostatic engine cooling fan

    temperature is below the setpoint. Most fan clutches are viscous or "fluid" couplings, combined with a bi-metallic sensory system similar to that in a thermostat

    Fan clutch

    Fan clutch

    Fan_clutch

  • Helikopter Service Flight 451
  • 1997 helicopter accident

    avoid the accident had it been serviceable since it was configured with a setpoint value. Retrospective analysis of HUMS data showed that vibrations at the

    Helikopter Service Flight 451

    Helikopter Service Flight 451

    Helikopter_Service_Flight_451

  • Pressure switch
  • Form of switch that operates an electrical contact

    switch will have a hysteresis, that is, a differential range around its setpoint, known as the switch's deadband, inside which small changes of pressure

    Pressure switch

    Pressure switch

    Pressure_switch

  • Three Mile Island accident
  • 1979 nuclear accident in Pennsylvania

    protection system high-pressure trip setpoint of 2,355 psi (162.4 bar) eight seconds after the turbine trip. The reactor automatically tripped, its control rods

    Three Mile Island accident

    Three Mile Island accident

    Three_Mile_Island_accident

  • Cortisol
  • Vertebrate natural glucocorticoid hormone

    not affected by GRMF, so the immune cells' effective setpoint may be even higher than the setpoint for physiological processes. GRMF affects primarily

    Cortisol

    Cortisol

    Cortisol

  • Kevin J. Tracey
  • American neurosurgeon and inventor

    diseases. Working with SetPoint Medical, Tracey’s discoveries contributed to development of an implantable vagus nerve stimulation system that, in 2025, became

    Kevin J. Tracey

    Kevin J. Tracey

    Kevin_J._Tracey

  • Potentiostat
  • Electronic system controlling a three electrode cell

    is the setpoint, i.e. the desired E c {\displaystyle E_{\textrm {c}}} . If the measurement intervals of Eq. (8) are kept constant, the control algorithm

    Potentiostat

    Potentiostat

    Potentiostat

  • Inflammatory reflex
  • Neural circuit on immune system

    anti-TNF and anti-IL-1 antibodies). According to Dawn Steiner, a patient in SetPoint Medical's RESET-RA clinical trial, she experienced significant relief from

    Inflammatory reflex

    Inflammatory_reflex

  • Miroslav Krstić
  • American control theorist

    list of notable researchers in systems and control, he is the youngest. ScholarGPS ranks him as the world's top control theory author, among more than

    Miroslav Krstić

    Miroslav Krstić

    Miroslav_Krstić

  • Integrated Truss Structure
  • Part of the International Space Station; sequence of connected trusses

    Shunting, or controlling, the output of each string regulates the amount of power transferred. The regulated voltage setpoint is controlled by a computer

    Integrated Truss Structure

    Integrated Truss Structure

    Integrated_Truss_Structure

  • Pressuretrol
  • access the differential control. If the main setting is a cut-in setting, then the differential setting sets the cut-out setpoint by adding to the cut-in

    Pressuretrol

    Pressuretrol

  • Deadbeat
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Dead-beat control, a problem in discrete control theory of finding an optimal input sequence that will bring the system output to a given setpoint in a finite

    Deadbeat

    Deadbeat

  • Valve actuator
  • Mechanism for opening and closing a valve

    Power-operated valve actuators may be the final elements of an automatic control loop which automatically regulates some flow, level or other process. Actuators

    Valve actuator

    Valve actuator

    Valve_actuator

  • Diving rebreather
  • Closed or semi-closed circuit scuba

    automatic setpoint control, status warnings, a heads up display for warnings, a bailout valve, pre-packed scrubber canisters and a system for estimating

    Diving rebreather

    Diving rebreather

    Diving_rebreather

  • Water heating
  • Thermodynamic process that uses energy sources to heat water

    50 °C (122 °F). Without a tempering valve, reduction of the water heater's setpoint temperature is the most direct way to reduce scalding. However, for sanitation

    Water heating

    Water heating

    Water_heating

  • Rebreather diving
  • Underwater diving using self contained breathing gas recycling apparatus

    masks or mouthpiece retaining straps, adherence to the buddy system, and a maximum PO2 setpoint of 1.3 atm. It was also recognised that the development and

    Rebreather diving

    Rebreather diving

    Rebreather_diving

  • Underfloor air distribution
  • Technique for ventilation of a building

    recommends raising thermostat setpoints compared to traditional overhead systems. The optimal ventilation strategy controls the supply outlets to limit

    Underfloor air distribution

    Underfloor air distribution

    Underfloor_air_distribution

  • Winding machine
  • Machine for winding yarn etc onto a spool

    the carriage by comparing the web tension with an adjustable web-tension setpoint. For paper products, modern automated winders are capable of high-speed

    Winding machine

    Winding machine

    Winding_machine

  • Boiling water reactor
  • Nuclear reactor where water boils in core

    bypass valves will modulate to maintain reactor pressure at a setpoint. Under this control mode, the turbine output will automatically follow reactor power

    Boiling water reactor

    Boiling water reactor

    Boiling_water_reactor

  • The Shangri-La Diet
  • 2006 book by Seth Roberts

    can alter the setpoint. The more familiar and "flavorful" the food, the greater the effect on the body's setpoint or self-regulating system. So, accordingly

    The Shangri-La Diet

    The_Shangri-La_Diet

  • Freeze stat
  • Temperature sensing device

    air to a mixing box when the temperature reaches a predetermined setpoint. The setpoint for air coil freeze stats is typically about 12 °C which is approximately

    Freeze stat

    Freeze stat

    Freeze_stat

  • Compact controller
  • of the control loop or the system. In addition to the actual control loop, compact controllers can also take over control tasks and thus control the process

    Compact controller

    Compact_controller

  • Electro-galvanic oxygen sensor
  • Electrochemical device for measuring oxygen partial pressure

    rebreather control circuit responds as if there is insufficient oxygen in the loop and injects more oxygen in an attempt to reach a setpoint the cell can

    Electro-galvanic oxygen sensor

    Electro-galvanic oxygen sensor

    Electro-galvanic_oxygen_sensor

  • Airflow
  • Movement of air

    comfortable temperatures within ranges determined by the heating and cooling setpoint temperatures. Natural ventilation also has the flaw that its feasibility

    Airflow

    Airflow

  • Oxygen sensor
  • Device for measuring oxygen concentration

    which is high in unburned fuel and low in remaining oxygen. The ideal setpoint is approximately 0.45 V (450 mV) DC. This is where the quantities of air

    Oxygen sensor

    Oxygen_sensor

  • Obesogen
  • Foreign chemical compound that disrupts lipid balance causing obesity

    inappropriately alter lipid homeostasis and fat storage, change metabolic setpoints, disrupt energy balance or modify the regulation of appetite and satiety

    Obesogen

    Obesogen

    Obesogen

  • Hot water storage tank
  • Tank used for storing hot water for heating or domestic use

    degrees Celsius. Some jurisdictions set a limit of 49 degrees on tank setpoint temperature. On the other hand, water stored below 60 degrees Celsius can

    Hot water storage tank

    Hot water storage tank

    Hot_water_storage_tank

  • Computer appliance
  • Dedicated computer system

    an error term, effect change on a control output (manipulated variable) to drive the process variable to a setpoint. PAC (programmable automation controller)

    Computer appliance

    Computer appliance

    Computer_appliance

  • Heat pipe
  • Heat-transfer device that employs phase transition

    evaporator temperature can be controlled within ±2 K of the setpoint. Heat pipes began to be used in computer systems in the late 1990s, when increased

    Heat pipe

    Heat pipe

    Heat_pipe

  • Smart thermostat
  • Temperature maintenance device connected to Wi-Fi

    resulted from higher overnight duty cycles associated with lower thermostat setpoints (i.e. lower temperature setting), due to confusion with setting the schedule

    Smart thermostat

    Smart thermostat

    Smart_thermostat

  • List of Logitech products
  • have their own article. Logitech MouseWare Logitech SetPoint Logitech Unifying Software Logitech Control Center (LCC) Compatible: macOS 10.8-11.0. Logitech

    List of Logitech products

    List of Logitech products

    List_of_Logitech_products

  • Combined sewer
  • Sewage collection system of pipes and tunnels designed to also collect surface runoff

    dynamically adjusting setpoints for movable gates, pump stations, and other actuated assets in sewers and storm water management systems. Similar technology

    Combined sewer

    Combined sewer

    Combined_sewer

  • Commelec
  • framework that provides distributed and real-time control of electrical grids by using explicit setpoints for active/reactive power absorptions/injections

    Commelec

    Commelec

  • Root
  • Basal organ of a vascular plant

    primary, seminal, lateral and crown are maintained at different gravitropic setpoint angles i.e. the direction in which they grow. Recent research show that

    Root

    Root

    Root

  • Fever
  • Raised body temperature caused by disease

    pathway. Of these, IL-1β, TNF, and IL-6 are able to raise the temperature setpoint of an organism and cause fever. These proteins produce a cyclooxygenase

    Fever

    Fever

    Fever

  • Lookup table
  • Array that replaces runtime computation with a simpler array indexing operation

    measurement or setpoint values; and Undertaking measurement unit conversion; and Performing generic user-defined computations. In some systems, polynomials

    Lookup table

    Lookup_table

  • Productivity-improving technologies
  • Technological innovations that have historically increased productivity

    deviation from the setpoint and perhaps the rate of change and time weighted amount of deviation, compared that with the setpoint and automatically applied

    Productivity-improving technologies

    Productivity-improving technologies

    Productivity-improving_technologies

  • Regulatory T cell
  • White blood cells of the immune system

    Immunologic Mode of Multigenerational Transmission Governs a Gut Treg Setpoint". Cell. 181 (6): 1276–1290.e13. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2020.04.030. PMC 7393667

    Regulatory T cell

    Regulatory_T_cell

  • List of IEC standards
  • trip setpoints IEC 61892 Mobile and fixed offshore units – Electrical installations IEC TS 61895 Ultrasonics – Pulsed Doppler diagnostic systems – Test

    List of IEC standards

    List_of_IEC_standards

  • Implant
  • Device surgically placed within the body for medical purposes

    1259/bjr.20150633. PMC 4984944. PMID 26481696. "With Bioelectronic Medicine, SetPoint Medical Wants To Revolutionize Autoimmune Disease Treatment". Forbes Magazine

    Implant

    Implant

    Implant

  • Genting SkyWorlds
  • Theme park in Malaysia

    the project. Disney was opposed to the park because they would have "no control" over its operations, and there were concerns that it would be situated

    Genting SkyWorlds

    Genting SkyWorlds

    Genting_SkyWorlds

  • Atomic manipulation
  • bringing the tip close to the surface by increasing the tunneling current setpoint, moving the tip along a desired route and finally retracting the tip to

    Atomic manipulation

    Atomic_manipulation

  • Hyperthermia
  • Elevated body temperature due to failed thermoregulation

    and temperature insensitive neurons, to determine the body's temperature setpoint. As the temperature that these neurons are exposed to rises above 37 °C

    Hyperthermia

    Hyperthermia

    Hyperthermia

  • Transient Reactor Test Facility
  • Nuclear facility in Idaho, United States

    Trip System (RTS) is designed to automatically shut down the TREAT reactor if any of several measured parameter exceed predetermined setpoints. In this

    Transient Reactor Test Facility

    Transient Reactor Test Facility

    Transient_Reactor_Test_Facility

  • Neuromodulation (medicine)
  • Type of therapy

    The company's first investment in 2013 involved a small startup company, SetPoint Medical, which was developing neurostimulators to address inflammatory

    Neuromodulation (medicine)

    Neuromodulation (medicine)

    Neuromodulation_(medicine)

  • Float switch
  • Level sensor

    have the possibility to have more than one float so as to allow multiple setpoints. Pumps use float switches to indicate whether or not the pump needs to

    Float switch

    Float_switch

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    Niles

    Champion; Son of Neil; People's Victory; Smooth; Passionate

  • Kienan
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Kienan

    Archaic.

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  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Sachpal

    One absorbed in truth

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Prita | ப்ரீதா

    Happy, Dear one, Another name of Kunti mother of Pandavas)

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    DEKEL

    (דֶּקֶל) Hebrew name DEKEL means "date/palm tree."

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    Indian, Sanskrit

    Sarvagata

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    Goddess Laxami; Beholding; Viewing; See Our Soul

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  • Control
  • n.

    That which serves to check, restrain, or hinder; restraint.

  • Forbear
  • v. i.

    To control one's self when provoked.

  • Controller
  • n.

    One who, or that which, controls or restraines; one who has power or authority to regulate or control; one who governs.

  • Hard
  • superl.

    Difficult to resist or control; powerful.

  • Bandon
  • n.

    Disposal; control; license.

  • Control
  • v. t.

    To check by a counter register or duplicate account; to prove by counter statements; to confute.

  • Control
  • n.

    A duplicate book, register, or account, kept to correct or check another account or register; a counter register.

  • Governance
  • n.

    Exercise of authority; control; government; arrangement.

  • Self-control
  • n.

    Control of one's self; restraint exercised over one's self; self-command.

  • Danger
  • n.

    Authority; jurisdiction; control.

  • Self-command
  • n.

    Control over one's own feelings, temper, etc.; self-control.

  • Control
  • v. t.

    To exercise restraining or governing influence over; to check; to counteract; to restrain; to regulate; to govern; to overpower.

  • Comptrol
  • n. & v.

    See Control.

  • Sway
  • n.

    Rule; dominion; control.

  • Rein
  • v. t.

    To restrain; to control; to check.

  • Independently
  • adv.

    In an independent manner; without control.

  • Controlled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Control

  • Controlling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Control

  • Control
  • n.

    Power or authority to check or restrain; restraining or regulating influence; superintendence; government; as, children should be under parental control.

  • Counterrolment
  • n.

    A counter account. See Control.