Results for: momentum remaining constant
English English
always present, habitual, lingering, lasting (as of an illness); constant, long-lasting, with long-term illnesschronic
amount by which a container is short of being full; quantity of alcoholic beverage remaining in a container which has been partially emptied, lost liquid, vacant container spaceullage
angular momentum, inductance, large, latent heat, LatinL
another; different; remaining of a pair; additional; in the recent past, further, otherwise, differently, pron. something else, someone else, remaining one of a pair; another one; different person, second of two things, the remainingother
any of a number of winged insects of the order Lepidoptera having long slender bodies and four colorful wings; butterfly stroke (Swimming); person who is in constant pursuit of pleasurebutterfly
apathy, inertness, inactivity, immobility; tendency of matter to remain at rest or continue at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force (Physics), resistance to changeinertia
apply force or weight, push, stress, atmospheric pressure, compression, constant state of worry and urgency, exertion of force, application of weight; weight, burden, encumbrance, force per unit area, force that pushes or urges, make somebody do someth...pressure
at the back of, buttocks, rear end, seat, causing something, following, in debt, in the past, late, tardy, prep. behind, in back of -, remaining, supporting somebody, underneathbehind
attack by bombs or artillery, constant stream of something, shelling, gunfire; bombingbombardment
backlash, kickback, rebound; wince, flinch, change in momentum, change momentum, move back in horror, move back suddenly, movement away in horror, kick back; flinch, draw back, sudden backward movementrecoil
be careful, constant or continuous, interj. be careful!, keep to present course, make or become steady, regular boyfriend, regular girlfriend, regular or industrious, regular or ordinary, reinforce, stabilize; be stabilized, somebody dated regularly, s...steady
be extremely busy, droning noise, expression of displeasure or indecision, give off a low steady sound, make a droning sound, murmur, drone; sing with closed lips; work busily, be busily active, murmuring sound, constant droning sound; act of singing w...hum
beat, strike; make constant noise; cut hair shorter exposing more of the forehead; (Aggressive Slang) engage in sexual intercourse, couple, bhang, cannabis, hemp; hair cut short across the forehead, interj. boom!, hit; sound of an explosion; slam; hair...bang
break in continuity in sedimentary rocks, lack of conformity, nonconformity, lack of accordance with general standards; lack of continuity between strata of sediment (indicating that the rate of deposition was not constant), surface between mismatched ...unconformity
brief, lasting a moment; occurring at any moment, instantaneous, constant, very brief, with short lifemomentary
 

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