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libratory, a.|ˈlaɪbrətərɪ| [f. L. lībrāt-, ppl. stem of lībrā-re to librate.] Having a motion like that of the beam of a balance; oscillatory.
1668Phil. Trans. III. 809 That there is a Libratory motion in Comets as well as in the Moon. 1801Trans. Soc. Arts XIX. 257 The beam..acquired a libratory motion. 1804C. B. Brown tr. Volney's View Soil U.S. 203 Just as the sea experiences a libratory motion, while its interior currents remain undisturbed. 1874Edin. Rev. No. 285. 87 The libratory swaying to and fro of the moon. |