Definition of Inertiae

1. inertia [n] - See also: inertia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inertiae

inerrancies
inerrancy
inerrant
inerratic
inerringly
inert
inert gas
inert gas narcosis
inert gases
inerted
inerter
inertest
inertia
inertia time
inertia welding
inertiae (current term)
inertial
inertial confinement fusion
inertial frame
inertial frame of reference
inertial guidance
inertial guidance system
inertial navigation
inertial navigation system
inertial reference frame
inertial space
inertial spaces
inertialess
inertially

Literary usage of Inertiae

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

1. The Education of Henry Adams: An Autobiography by Henry E. Adams (1918)
"... CHAPTER XXX VIS inertiae (1903) WASHINGTON was always amusing, but in 1900, as in 1800, its chief interest lay in its distance from New York. ..."

2. Principles of general grammar, adapted to the capacity of youth, tr. by D by Antoine Isaac Silvestre de Sacy (1834)
"A. Well; the reason why " inertiae " and ... ie " quam invidia inertiae ac nequitiae." B. This would make then a new Proposition, for " invidia" being in ..."

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