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elastical
† eˈlastical, a. Obs. = elastic.1660 Boyle New Exp. Phys. Mech. i. 22 There is a Spring or Elastical power in the Air in which we live. Ibid. 26 Elastical bodies (if I may so call them). 1664 Power Exp. Philos. ii. 141 The Elastical pressure of the external Ayr upon the surface of the Quicksilver in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Resilience (materials science)
Unit of resilience Modulus of resilience (Ur) is measured in a unit of joule per cubic meter (J·m−3) in the SI system, i.e. elastical deformation energy wikipedia.org
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vapid
vapid, a. (ˈvæpɪd) Also 7 vappid. [ad. L. vapid-us savourless, insipid. Cf. obs. F. vapide (Cotgr.).] 1. Of liquors, beverages, etc.: Devoid of briskness; failing to produce an agreeable effect on the palate; flat, insipid.1656 Blount Glossogr., Vapid, that gives an ill smack, that casts a vapour or... Oxford English Dictionary
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Karl Pearson
The Elastical Researches of Barré de Saint-Venant. Cambridge University Press (editor). Pearson, Karl (1888). wikipedia.org
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elastic
elastic, a. and n. (ɪˈlæstɪk) [ad. mod.L. elasticus, a. Gr. ἐλαστικός that drives, propulsive, impulsive, f. ἐλα- stem of ἐλαύνειν to drive. The L. word, together with the related elater, occurs, app. as a novelty, in Pecquet's Dissertatio Anatomica (1651), where elastica virtus denotes the ‘impulsi... Oxford English Dictionary
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texture
▪ I. texture, n. (ˈtɛkstjʊə(r)) [ad. L. textūra a weaving: see text n.1 and -ure. So F. texture (16th c. in Godef. Compl.).] † 1. a. The process or art of weaving. Obs.1447 O. Bokenham Seyntys (Roxb.) 145 Mynerve hyr self wych hath the sovereynte Of gay texture, as declayryth Ovyde. 1646 Sir T. Brow... Oxford English Dictionary
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gum
▪ I. gum, n.1 (gʌm) Forms: 1 góma, 3–5 gome, 5–6 gomme, gume, 5–7 goom(e, 6 gowme, gummb, 6–7 gumme, 7 gombe, gumb, gumm, 7– gum. [OE. góma wk. masc., corresponds to OHG. guomo (MHG. guome), and (apart from difference of declension) to ON. góm-r palate. The vowel in these forms seems to represent a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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function
▪ I. function, n. (ˈfʌŋkʃən) Also 6 funccion. [a. OF. function (F. fonction, cf. It. funzione, Sp. funcion), ad. L. functiōn-em, n. of action f. fungī (fungor) to perform.] † 1. In etymological sense: The action of performing; discharge or performance of (something).1597 Daniel Civ. Wars vi. xciii, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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