repulsion
71repulsion — /rəˈpʌlʃən / (say ruh pulshuhn) noun 1. the act of repelling or driving back. 2. the state of being repelled. 3. the feeling of being repelled; distaste, repugnance, or aversion. 4. Physics a situation in which bodies are repelled from each other …
72repulsion — s ( en, er) tillbakastötning, bortstötning …
73Repulsion — Re|pul|si|on, die; , en <französisch> (Technik Ab , Zurückstoßung) …
74repulsion — A double heterozygote in which the dominant (or wild type) allele at one locus and the recessive (or mutant) allele at a second linked locus occur on the same chromosome (genetic constitution Ab/aB). Synonym: trans configuration. Opposite:… …
75repulsion — n. 1 aversion; disgust. 2 esp. Physics the force by which bodies tend to repel each other or increase their mutual distance (opp. ATTRACTION). Etymology: LL repulsio (as REPEL) …
76repulsion motor — noun an alternating current commutator motor, designed for single phase operation, in which the armature is supplied by induction from the field of the stator winding …
77Repulsion zone — Зона отталкивания …
78repulsion-start induction motor — An electric motor type which has an electrical winding on the rotor for starting purposes …
79repulsion-induction motor — noun : an alternating current motor with both a commutated and squirrel cage rotor winding …
80repulsion motor — noun : an alternating current motor with a stator winding and a rotor winding with the latter short circuited by a commutator and jumper …