单词 | resilition |
释义 | resilitionn. Now rare. The act or action of springing back; recoil, rebound, resilience. Also: an instance of this. Chiefly in technical contexts. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > rebound > [noun] reboundinga1382 reverberationc1405 rebound1440 stot1513 repercussion1553 recoil1583 resilience1626 reflection1642 refraction1653 resilition1654 backstroke1674 retro-spring1716 ricochet1740 dap1835 bounce1884 spring-back1899 1654 W. Charleton Physiologia Epicuro-Gassendo-Charltoniana iii. vi. 214 The Second is desumed from its Capacity of Repercussion, or Resilition from solid bodies. 1658 E. Phillips New World Eng. Words Resilition, a rebounding, or leaping back. 1671 R. Bohun Disc. Wind 10 By Descension or Resilition, from the Middle Region. 1708 J. Keill Acct. Animal Secretion 22 The greater their Elasticity, their Concursions and Resilitions will be the more sensible. 1728 E. Chambers Cycl. at Recoil The Resilition of a Body, chiefly a Fire-Arm. 1820 S. Merriman Synopsis Difficult Parturition (ed. 3) 54 The resilition of the head no longer takes place to so great a degree. 1885 U.S. Patent 310,182 2/1 The resilition of the spring moves the cutter out when the diminished radius of the cam O is toward the lever s. 1907 G. E. Herman Difficult Labour (new ed.) vi. 68 A child of the common size, living, or but lately dead, in such a state as to possess such a state of resilition, is the best calculated for expulsion in this manner. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1654 |
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