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an·ti·grav·i·ty A0340200 (ăn′tē-grăv′ĭ-tē, ăn′tī-)n. The hypothetical effect of reducing or canceling a gravitational field. an′ti·grav′i·ty adj.antigravity (ˌæntɪˈɡrævɪtɪ) adjacting against the force of gravitynthe concept of negating the force of gravityan•ti•grav•i•ty (ˌæn tiˈgræv ɪ ti, ˌæn taɪ-) n. 1. a hypothetical force by which a body of positive mass would repel a body of negative mass. adj. 2. counteracting the force of gravity. [1940–45] antigravityenUK
antigravity[¦an·tē¦grav·əd·ē] (physics) The repulsion of one body by another by means of a gravitational type of force; this has never been observed. MedicalSeeanti-G |