Definition of Equilibriums

1. Noun. (plural of equilibrium) ¹

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Definition of Equilibriums

1. equilibrium [n] - See also: equilibrium

Lexicographical Neighbors of Equilibriums

equilibrise
equilibrist
equilibristic
equilibristics
equilibrists
equilibrities
equilibrity
equilibrium
equilibrium centrifugation
equilibrium constant
equilibrium dialysis
equilibrium law
equilibrium potential
equilibrium price
equilibrium vapor pressure
equilibriums (current term)
equilibrize
equilin
equilisation
equilisations
equiluminant
equimolal
equimolar
equimolecular
equimomental
equimultiple
equimultiples
equinal
equine
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Literary usage of Equilibriums

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

1. A History of Greek Mathematics by Thomas Little Heath (1921)
"On Plane equilibriums, I, II. In this treatise we have the fundamental principles of mechanics established by the methods of geometry in its strictest sense ..."

2. What a Woman of Forty-five Ought to Know by Emma Frances Angell Drake (1902)
"—Disturbed Mental and Nervous equilibriums.— Counsels. IT is well to remember that the period termed the menopause is not limited to the time when the ..."

3. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1780)
"Memoir I. treats on the mechanic powers, as far as relates to equilibriums. It has been common for writers on the mechanic powers to found their ..."

4. The Approaching Crisis: Being a Review of Dr. Bushnell's Course of Lectures by Andrew Jackson Davis (1879)
"In mechanism it is a well-known fact, that all motion is created and maintained by what has been termed a constant destruction of equilibriums. ..."

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