Definition of Resolutes

1. resolute [n] - See also: resolute

Lexicographical Neighbors of Resolutes

resole
resoled
resoles
resolidification
resolidified
resolidifies
resolidify
resolidifying
resoling
resoluble
resolute
resolutely
resoluteness
resolutenesses
resoluter
resolutes
resolutest
resolution
resolution acuity
resolutioner
resolutionist
resolutionists
resolutions
resolutive
resolutory
resolv'd
resolvability
resolvable
resolvableness
resolvase

Literary usage of Resolutes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Elementary Statics. by John Bascombe Lock (1888)
"Hence no force can have its resolutes in two different direction each separately ... A fact which may be stated thus ; When the resolutes of a force in two ..."

2. Mechanics for Beginners: Part I. by John Bascombe Lock (1891)
"Resolutes. 121. We may [Art. 114] at any time replace two forces which act upon a particle by a single force called their resultant; and the effect of this ..."

3. The Civil Engineer's Pocket-book by John Cresson Trautwine (1907)
"The vertical forces, W and R, have, of course, no horizontal resolutes (see Statics, ... The horizontal resolutes of the inclined forces, S0 and Sd, are, ..."

4. The Civil Engineer's Pocket-book by John Cresson Trautwine (1919)
"and their vertical resolutes are the forces themselves. Vlg. 29. ... Their horizontal resolutes, in this case, are therefore both taken, fur the present, ..."

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