Vibratory
101виброхобот — Устройство для подачи бетонной смеси на требуемую глубину, состоящее из звеньев труб с прикреплёнными к ним эксцентриковыми вибраторами [Терминологический словарь по строительству на 12 языках (ВНИИИС Госстроя СССР)] Тематики строит. машины,… …
102smooth space — by Tamsin Lorraine In A Thousand Plateaus, Deleuze and Guattari characterise living organisms in terms of interior milieus (cellular formation, organic functions) and exterior milieus (food to eat, water to drink, ground to walk on). Milieus …
103smooth space — by Tamsin Lorraine In A Thousand Plateaus, Deleuze and Guattari characterise living organisms in terms of interior milieus (cellular formation, organic functions) and exterior milieus (food to eat, water to drink, ground to walk on). Milieus …
104cat's purr — noun : a vibratory murmur heard on auscultation or a vibratory fremitus felt on palpation in some cases of valvular disease of the heart …
105vibratile — adj. 1 capable of vibrating. 2 Biol. (of cilia etc.) used in vibratory motion. Etymology: VIBRATORY, after pulsatile etc …
106Amplitude — Am pli*tude, n. [L. amplitudo, fr. amplus: cf. F. amplitude. See {Ample}.] 1. State of being ample; extent of surface or space; largeness of dimensions; size. [1913 Webster] The cathedral of Lincoln . . . is a magnificent structure,… …
107Amplitude of vibration — Vibration Vi*bra tion, n. [L. vibratio: cf. F. vibration.] 1. The act of vibrating, or the state of being vibrated, or in vibratory motion; quick motion to and fro; oscillation, as of a pendulum or musical string. [1913 Webster] As a harper lays… …
108Ancient lights — Light Light (l[imac]t), n. [OE. light, liht, AS. le[ o]ht; akin to OS. lioht, D. & G. licht, OHG. lioht, Goth. liuha[thorn], Icel. lj[=o]s, L. lux light, lucere to shine, Gr. leyko s white, Skr. ruc to shine. [root]122. Cf. {Lucid}, {Lunar},… …
109Bebung — Be bung, n. [G., lit., a trembling.] (Music) A tremolo effect, such as that produced on the piano by vibratory repetition of a note with sustained use of the pedal. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
110Brownian — Brown i*an, a. Pertaining to Dr. Robert Brown, who first demonstrated (about 1827) the commonness of the motion described below. [1913 Webster] {Brownian motion}, {Brownian movement}, the peculiar, rapid, vibratory movement exhibited by the… …