Synonyms of the word gravitation


GRAVITATIONATTRACTION - DRIFT - GRAVITY - MOVEMENT - TRAVEL - TREND

gravitation

  • n. (physics) The fundamental force of attraction that exists between all particles with mass in the universe…

attraction

  • n. The tendency to attract.
  • n. The feeling of being attracted.
  • n. (countable) An event, location, or business that has a tendency to draw interest from visitors, and in…
  • n. (chess) The sacrifice of pieces in order to expose the enemy king.

drift

  • n. (physical) Movement; that which moves or is moved.
  • n. The act or motion of drifting; the force which impels or drives; an overpowering influence or impulse.
  • n. A place (a ford) along a river where the water is shallow enough to permit crossing to the opposite side.
  • n. The tendency of an act, argument, course of conduct, or the like; object aimed at or intended; intention;…
  • n. (architecture) The horizontal thrust or pressure of an arch or vault upon the abutments.
  • n. (handiwork) A tool.
  • n. A deviation from the line of fire, peculiar to oblong projectiles.
  • n. (mining) A passage driven or cut between shaft and shaft; a driftway; a small subterranean gallery; an…
  • n. (nautical) Movement.
  • n. (cricket) A sideways movement of the ball through the air, when bowled by a spin bowler.
  • v. (intransitive) To move slowly, especially pushed by currents of water, air, etc.
  • v. (intransitive) To move haphazardly without any destination.
  • v. (intransitive) To deviate gently from the intended direction of travel.
  • v. (transitive) To drive or carry, as currents do a floating body.
  • v. (transitive) To drive into heaps.
  • v. (intransitive) To accumulate in heaps by the force of wind; to be driven into heaps.
  • v. (mining, US) To make a drift; to examine a vein or ledge for the purpose of ascertaining the presence…
  • v. (transitive, engineering) To enlarge or shape, as a hole, with a drift.
  • v. To oversteer a vehicle, causing loss of traction, while maintaining control from entry to exit of a corner…

gravity

  • n. Resultant force on Earth's surface, of the attraction by the Earth's masses, and the centrifugal pseudo-force…
  • n. Gravitation, universal force exercised by two bodies onto each other (In casual discussion, gravity and…
  • n. The state or condition of having weight; weight; heaviness.
  • n. Specific gravity.
  • n. The state or condition of being grave (graveness).

movement

  • n. Physical motion between points in space.
  • n. (engineering) A system or mechanism for transmitting motion of a definite character, or for transforming…
  • n. The impression of motion in an artwork, painting, novel etc.
  • n. A trend in various fields or social categories, a group of people with a common ideology who try together…
  • n. (music) A large division of a larger composition.
  • n. (aviation) An instance of an aircraft taking off or landing.
  • n. (baseball) The deviation of a pitch from ballistic flight.
  • n. An act of emptying the bowels.
  • n. (obsolete) Motion of the mind or feelings; emotion.

travel

  • v. (intransitive) To be on a journey, often for pleasure or business and with luggage; to go from one place…
  • v. (intransitive) To pass from here to there; to move or transmit; to go from one place to another.
  • v. (intransitive, basketball) To move illegally by walking or running without dribbling the ball.
  • v. (transitive) To travel throughout (a place).
  • v. (transitive) To force to journey.
  • v. (obsolete) To labour; to travail.
  • n. The act of traveling.
  • n. pl A series of journeys.
  • n. pl An account of one's travels.
  • n. The activity or traffic along a route or through a given point.
  • n. The working motion of a piece of machinery; the length of a mechanical stroke.
  • n. (obsolete) Labour; parturition; travail.

trend

  • n. An inclination in a particular direction.
  • n. A tendency.
  • n. A fad or fashion style.
  • n. (mathematics) A line drawn on a graph that approximates the trend of a number of disparate points.
  • n. (nautical) The lower end of the shank of an anchor, being the same distance on the shank from the throat…
  • n. (nautical) The angle made by the line of a vessel's keel and the direction of the anchor cable, when she…
  • v. (intransitive) To have a particular direction; to run; to stretch; to tend.
  • v. (transitive) To cause to turn; to bend.
  • v. (Internet, intransitive, informal) To be the subject of a trend; to be currently popular, relevant or…
  • n. (Britain, dialect, dated) clean wool.
  • v. To cleanse, as wool.

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