pendular

  • 11pendular — adj m y f Que pertenece al péndulo o se relaciona con él, particularmente con su movimiento: oscilación pendular …

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  • 12pendular — pendulum ► NOUN ▪ a weight hung from a fixed point so that it can swing freely, especially one regulating the mechanism of a clock. DERIVATIVES pendular adjective. ORIGIN Latin, thing hanging down …

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  • 13pendular nystagmus — n nystagmus marked by rhythmic side to side or up and down movements of constant speed * * * nystagmus in which the eye oscillations have an equal rate, amplitude, direction, and type of movement; called also oscillating n., undulatory n., and… …

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  • 14pendular regime —    A saturation regime where a porous medium has the lowest possible saturation in the form of pendular rings at grain contacts [16] …

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  • 15pendular oscillation — švytuoklės svyravimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. pendular oscillation; pendulum oscillation vok. Pendelschwingung, f; Pendelung, f rus. колебание маятника, n; маятниковое колебание, n pranc. oscillation de pendule, f; oscillation …

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  • 16pendular — adjective Date: 1875 being or resembling the movement of a pendulum …

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  • 17pendular — adjective Characteristic of the motion of a pendulum …

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  • 18pendular — pen·du·lar pen jə lər, pen d(y)ə adj characterized by or being regular rhythmic movement esp. from side to side * * * pen·du·lar (penґdu lər) having a pendulum like movement …

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  • 19pendular — pen|du|lar Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable …

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  • 20pendular — Sinónimos: ■ oscilante, variable, fluctuante Antónimos: ■ fijo …

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