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- verb Present participle of
wafer .
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Examples
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He said MEMC's growth strategy is exemplified by its investment in new solar-wafering technology and capacity, and by its solar energy project development.
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Laura Mason and Dorothy Hartley both classify brandy snaps as wafers - which are thin biscuits made in a wafering iron, with heat applied to top and bottom surfaces of the biscuit.
Archive 2006-05-01 2006
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Laura Mason and Dorothy Hartley both classify brandy snaps as wafers - which are thin biscuits made in a wafering iron, with heat applied to top and bottom surfaces of the biscuit.
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One of the number, not trusting to his memory, hit upon the singular expedient of writing the whole of his piece and the next on a piece of paper, and wafering it to the instep of his shoe when he went up to his class.
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He had finished wafering up the bill, and had locked the vouchers for her day's proceedings in the cupboard-chuckling all the time, over her capacity for business-when, returning with the news that the two Master Britains were playing in the coach-house under the superintendence of one Betsey, and that little Clem was sleeping 'like a picture,' she sat down to tea, which had awaited her arrival, on a little table.
Battle of Life 1876
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Bill's splendid joke of 'tea for four: bread-and-butter for forty;' and the loud explosion of mirth which follows his wafering
Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people Charles Dickens 1841
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So now, and that CapEx of less $500 million, I get that, but given the environment we're in with the massive oversupply of the -- on the wafering side and SunEdison and you guys being in the driver's seat with PPAs and benefiting from the low-margin cost, why would you even consider expanding on the wafering capacity side?
unknown title 2011
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Yingli Green Energy's manufacturing covers the entire photovoltaic value chain, from the production of polysilicon through ingot casting and wafering, to solar cell production and module assembly.
unknown title 2011
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Yingli Green Energy's manufacturing covers the entire photovoltaic value chain, from the production of polysilicon through ingot casting and wafering, to solar cell production and module assembly.
unknown title 2011
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ESLR targets wafering costs of ~23 cents/watt in 2011, not materially different to where companies like Suntech expect to be at the end of 2011.
Forbes.com: News Eric Savitz 2011
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