hazard
haz·ard / ˈhazərd/ • n. 1. a danger or risk: the hazards of smoking. ∎ a potential source of danger: a fire hazard a health hazard. ∎ a permanent feature of a golf course that presents an obstruction to playing a shot, such as a bunker or stream.2. poetic/lit. chance; probability.3. a gambling game using two dice, in which the chances are complicated by arbitrary rules. • v. [tr.] 1. venture to say (something): he hazarded a guess.2. put (something) at risk of being lost: the cargo business is too risky to hazard money on.
hazard
hazard
1. A situation or event whose realization has the potential for damage to human life, society, the economy, or the environment. See also hazard and operability study.
2. A potential or actual malfunction of a logic circuit during change(s) of state of input variables. Hazards result from the nonideal behavior of actual switching elements, e.g. noninstantaneous operation, turn-on time different from turn-off time.
In the UK the word hazard is sometimes used as the equivalent of race condition.
1. A situation or event whose realization has the potential for damage to human life, society, the economy, or the environment. See also hazard and operability study.
2. A potential or actual malfunction of a logic circuit during change(s) of state of input variables. Hazards result from the nonideal behavior of actual switching elements, e.g. noninstantaneous operation, turn-on time different from turn-off time.
In the UK the word hazard is sometimes used as the equivalent of race condition.
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