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by jakkals
5000 days ago
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Hm. I have never heard that meaning of the word previously, and the link I previously provided (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nominal) also did not show that specific meaning (unless I am too blind to see it!). I do find it interesting though that you seem to think that it is commonly used in this sense, so I guess I am not moving in the right technical (aeronautics) circles :-)
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nominal |ˈnɒmɪn(ə)l|
adjective
1 (of a role or status) existing in name only: Thailand retained nominal independence under Japanese military occupation.
• relating to or consisting of names.
2 (of a price or charge) very small; far below the real value or cost: they charge a nominal fee for the service.
3 (of a quantity or dimension) stated or expressed but not necessarily corresponding exactly to the real value: EU legislation allowed variation around the nominal weight (that printed on each packet).
• Economics expressed in terms of current prices or figures, without making allowance for changes over time: the nominal exchange rate.
4 Grammar relating to or functioning as a noun: a nominal group.
5 informal (chiefly in the context of space travel) functioning normally or acceptably.