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  1. In materials science, asperity, defined as "unevenness of surface, roughness, ruggedness" (from the Latin asper —"rough" [1] ), has implications (for example) in physics and seismology. Smooth surfaces, even those polished to a mirror finish, are not truly smooth on a microscopic scale.

  2. Non sono state trovate discussioni con "asperity" nel forum Italiano-inglese. Asperity - English Only forum asperity in the body? - English Only forum I whetted my tongue: as he reached me, I asked with asperity - English Only forum

  3. asperity: [noun] roughness of manner or of temper : harshness of behavior or speech that expresses bitterness or anger.

  4. asperity. In this paper, however, we consider particles with microscopic surface asperities such that they are able to make contact. From the Cambridge English Corpus. This is the intrinsic asperity of tactile sensing, contrasting with visual sensing capable of acquiring a full image all at once.

  5. formal uk / əˈsper.ə.ti / us / əˈsper.ə.t̬i /. the quality of being severe in the way that you speak and behave: the asperity of her manner. SMART Vocabulary: parole e frasi correlate. Ways of speaking.

  6. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Asperities | SpringerLink

    In principle, asperities can be as small as individual atoms that nestle next to each other on a contacting solid surface, but at the larger sizes, they can be meters in extent, like the highly-stressed, smeared interfaces within a geological fault lying deep within the earth.

  7. the fact of being rough or severe, especially in the way you speak to or treat somebody synonym harshness. She pointed out, with some asperity, that it had all been my fault.