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equivoluminal
equivoˈluminal, a. Physics. [See equi-.] Having an equal unchanging volume (see quot.).1899 Kelvin in Phil. Mag. XLVII. 480 On the Application of Force within a Limited Space, required to produce Spherical Solitary Waves, or Trains of Periodic Waves, of both Species, Equivoluminal and Irrotational, ...
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solitary
▪ I. solitary, n. (ˈsɒlɪtərɪ) Also 5 solitari(e, solytarye. [Substantive use of the adj.] 1. a. One who retires into, or lives in, solitude from religious motives; a hermit or recluse.1435 Misyn Fire of Love 32 The holy solitari forsoith,..an excellent, goldy seet in heuyns he sall take emangis ordy...
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Rayleigh
Rayleigh Physics. (ˈreɪlɪ) [The title of J. W. Strutt, 3rd Lord Rayleigh (1842–1919), English physicist.] 1. Used, usu. attrib., to designate various concepts, devices, and phenomena he invented or investigated, as Rayleigh('s) criterion, the criterion by which adjacent lines or rings of equal inten...
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shake
▪ I. shake, n.1 (ʃeɪk) Also 4 schak, 5 schakke, 8–9 shack. [f. shake v.] † I. 1. a. With prefixed adj., as advb. cognate obj. to shake vb., or other vbs. of motion, a good, great, etc. shake: quickly, with headlong speed.13.. K. Alis. 232 Away he rod from heom god schak. 13.. Propr. Sanct. (Vernon M...
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