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rigidity (encz) | rigidity,nehybnost n: pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
rigidity (encz) | rigidity,nekompromisnost n: pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
rigidity (encz) | rigidity,neohebnost n: pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
rigidity (encz) | rigidity,nepoddajnost n: pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
rigidity (encz) | rigidity,pevnost n: pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
rigidity (encz) | rigidity,přísnost n: pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
rigidity (encz) | rigidity,strnulost n: pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
rigidity (encz) | rigidity,tuhost n: pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
rigidity (encz) | rigidity,tvrdost n: pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
Rigidity (gcide) | Rigidity \Ri*gid"i*ty\, n. [L. rigiditas: cf. F. rigidit['e].
See Rigid.]
1. The quality or state of being rigid; want of pliability;
the quality of resisting change of form; the amount of
resistance with which a body opposes change of form; --
opposed to flexibility, ductility, malleability, and
softness.
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2. Stiffness of appearance or manner; want of ease or
elegance. --Sir H. Wotton.
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3. Severity; rigor. [Obs. orR.] --Bp. Burnet.
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Syn: Stiffness; rigidness; inflexibility.
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rigidity (wn) | rigidity
n 1: the physical property of being stiff and resisting bending
[syn: rigidity, rigidness]
2: the quality of being rigid and rigorously severe [syn:
inflexibility, rigidity, rigidness] [ant:
flexibility, flexibleness] |
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downward rigidity (encz) | downward rigidity, |
frigidity (encz) | frigidity,frigidita n: Zdeněk Brožfrigidity,mrazivost n: Zdeněk Brož |
modulus of rigidity (encz) | modulus of rigidity, n: |
structural rigidity (encz) | structural rigidity, |
Frigidity (gcide) | Frigidity \Fri*gid"i*ty\, n. [L. frigiditas: cf. F.
frigidit['e].]
1. The condition or quality of being frigid; coldness; want
of warmth.
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Ice is water congealed by the frigidity of the air.
--Sir T.
Browne.
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2. Want of ardor, animation, vivacity, etc.; coldness of
affection or of manner; dullness; stiffness and formality;
as, frigidity of a reception, of a bow, etc.
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3. Want of heat or vigor; as, the frigidity of old age.
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Rigidity (gcide) | Rigidity \Ri*gid"i*ty\, n. [L. rigiditas: cf. F. rigidit['e].
See Rigid.]
1. The quality or state of being rigid; want of pliability;
the quality of resisting change of form; the amount of
resistance with which a body opposes change of form; --
opposed to flexibility, ductility, malleability, and
softness.
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2. Stiffness of appearance or manner; want of ease or
elegance. --Sir H. Wotton.
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3. Severity; rigor. [Obs. orR.] --Bp. Burnet.
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Syn: Stiffness; rigidness; inflexibility.
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frigidity (wn) | frigidity
n 1: sexual unresponsiveness (especially of women) and inability
to achieve orgasm during intercourse [syn: frigidity,
frigidness]
2: the absence of heat; "the coldness made our breath visible";
"come in out of the cold"; "cold is a vasoconstrictor" [syn:
coldness, cold, low temperature, frigidity,
frigidness] [ant: heat, high temperature, hotness]
3: a lack of affection or enthusiasm; "a distressing coldness of
tone and manner" [syn: coldness, coolness, frigidity,
frigidness, iciness, chilliness] |
modulus of rigidity (wn) | modulus of rigidity
n 1: the coefficient of elasticity for a shearing force |
FRIGIDITY (bouvier) | FRIGIDITY, med juris. The same as impotence. (q.v.)
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