antigravity — /an tee grav i tee, an tuy /, n. 1. Physics. the antithesis of gravity; a hypothetical force by which a body of positive mass would repel a body of negative mass. 2. (not in technical use) a controllable force that can be made to act against the… … Universalium
antigravity — antigravitacija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. antigravity vok. Antigravitation, f rus. антигравитация, f pranc. antigravitation, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
antigravity reflexes — reflexes that keep the antigravity muscles in extension to hold the body upright … Medical dictionary
antigravity — I. adjective Date: 1944 reducing, canceling, or protecting against the effect of gravity II. noun Date: 1949 a hypothetical effect resulting from cancellation or reduction of a gravitational field … New Collegiate Dictionary
antigravity — See anti G. * * * an·ti·grav·i·ty (an″te ) (an″ti gravґĭ te) counteracting the pull of gravity … Medical dictionary
antigravity — n. hypothetical force which resists the force of gravity (Physics) … English contemporary dictionary
antigravity — noun Physics a hypothetical force opposing gravity. adjective designed to counteract the effects of high acceleration … English new terms dictionary
antigravity — an·ti·gravity … English syllables
antigravity — an•ti•grav•i•ty [[t]ˌæn tiˈgræv ɪ ti, ˌæn taɪ [/t]] n. 1) phs a hypothetical force by which a body of positive mass would repel a body of negative mass 2) phs counteracting the force of gravity • Etymology: 1940–45 … From formal English to slang
antigravity — I. ˌ adjective Etymology: anti (I) + gravity : reducing, canceling, or protecting against the effect of gravity II. ˌ noun : a hypothetical effect resulting from cancellation or reduction of a gravitational field … Useful english dictionary