Levelling (disambiguation)
Levelling is the measurement of geodetic height using a levelling instrument and a level staff.
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Levelling may also refer to:
Linguistics
- Morphological leveling, the generalization of an inflection across a paradigm or between words
- Dialect levelling, the means by which dialect differences decrease
Other
- Concrete leveling, a procedure that attempts to correct an uneven concrete surface by altering the foundation that the surface sits upon
- Cultural leveling, the process by which different cultures approach each other as a result of travel and communication
- Land levelling, the process of flattening land
- Leveling effect, a concept in acid–base chemistry
- Leveling (philosophy), an existential process which leads to a loss of individuality
- Production leveling, a technique for reducing the mura waste
- Resource leveling, a project management process
- Wear leveling, a technique for prolonging the service life of some kinds of erasable computer storage media like flash memory and solid-state drives
- Poker Leveling, knowing what the other opponents think about the hands when playing poker
- Leveling up, the act of gaining a set number of experience points to increase your rank in a video game
- The Levelling, a 2016 British film
- Leveling and sharpening, a functions within memory
- Leveling mechanism, a practice that acts to ensure social equality
- Levelling stone, an extremely hard, flat and abrasive stone used to flatten or level the surface of a whetstone
gollark: Exactly. They're obviously trying to allay our suspicions so they can do federal agent things more easily.
gollark: Sounds like something a federal agent would say.
gollark: If this is purely an investigational thing then sure, sounds fun. You may also want to investigate right-wing blogs, which I assume exist.
gollark: It's mostly the propaganda bit which would generate annoyance, if they plan to actually deploy that.
gollark: It could be *interesting*, but that depends on exactly how many people had the same idea.
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