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A-5 Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
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a..5
up to 5 alpha characters, variable length
up to 5 alpha characters, variable length
A-5 Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries
| cigar terms |
A 5
inch cigar with a 50 ring gauge, such as a robusto, should provide anywhere from 20 to 30 minutes of smoking pleasure. A double corona, a 7 1/2-inch cigar with a 50 ring gauge, may give over an hour's worth of smoking time. A thinner cigar, such as a lonsdale, smokes in less time than a cigar with a 50 ring gauge.
inch cigar with a 50 ring gauge, such as a robusto, should provide anywhere from 20 to 30 minutes of smoking pleasure. A double corona, a 7 1/2-inch cigar with a 50 ring gauge, may give over an hour's worth of smoking time. A thinner cigar, such as a lonsdale, smokes in less time than a cigar with a 50 ring gauge.
A-5 Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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A5
A5 may refer to:
- A5 paper size ISO 216 international standard paper size (148×210 mm)
- A5 grade (climbing)
- A5, an aid climbing gear manufacturer created by John Middendorf (absorbed by The North Face in 1997)
- A5/1, A5/2 and A5/3, ciphers used in cellular phones.
- HMS A5, an A-class submarine of the Royal Navy
- A5, a German rocket design in World War II
- A5 Juggernaut, an armored fighting vehicle in the Star Wars fictional universe
- A5 band (Apple 5), a Chinese band of 5 boys born in 1980s: Qu Xin, Sheng Chao, Zhang Ji, Gu Chengdong, Jin Lei
- Airlinair IATA code
- Chery A5, a car produced by Chery Automobile.
- In town and country planning in the UK, A5 is the code for permission to use specific land or premises for takeaways.
- UK Joint Force Air Component Headquarters A5 - Air Strategy and GAT branch
- Audi A5 a luxury coupé manufactured by Audi
- is the Url Encoded version of the Yen Symbol (¥).
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