Definition of Statical

1. static [adj] - See also: static

Lexicographical Neighbors of Statical

static binding
static electricity
static equilibrium
static kill
static line
static lines
static load
static loads
static magnet
static memory allocation
static memory allocations
static random access memory
static site
static tube
static typing
statical (current term)
statically
statice
statices
staticity
statick
staticky
staticproof
statics
statie
staties
statim
statin
statin drug
statine

Literary usage of Statical

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

1. The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, Founded Upon Their History by William Whewell (1847)
"statical Forces.—At first we might expect, perhaps, that since statical forces come under the general notion of Cause, the mode of measuring them would be ..."

2. The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences: Founded Upon Their History by William Whewell (1847)
"Measure of statical Forces.—At first we might expect, perhaps, that since statical forces come under the general notion of Cause, the mode of measuring them ..."

3. The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte by Auguste Comte, Frederic Harrison (1896)
"SECTION I. statical PHENOMENA. phenomena of our solar system divide _ ... The statical phenomena would exist if the system was immovable : while the ..."

4. The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte by Auguste Comte, Frederic Harrison (1896)
"The statical phenomena would exist if the system was immovable: while the dynamical are wholly determined by the statical conditions. ..."

5. The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte by Auguste Comte, Harriet Martineau (1893)
"The statical phenomena would exist if the system was immovable: while the dynamical are wholly determined by the statical conditions. ..."

6. History of Scientific Ideas: Being the First Part of The Philosophy of the by William Whewell (1858)
"Measure of statical Forces.—At first we might expect, perhaps, that since statical forces come under the general notion of Cause, the mode of measuring them ..."

7. History of Scientific Ideas: Being the First Part of The Philosophy of the by William Whewell (1858)
"At first we might expect, perhaps, that since statical forces come under the ... Further, as we have seen, a statical force produces no other effect than ..."

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