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Definition of Abatic
1. Adjective. Of or relating to abasia (inability to walk).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Abatic
Literary usage of Abatic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1909)
"... in an adi- abatic system. This has been done very satisfactorily by Bredig
and Epstein in the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide by potassium iodide. ..."
2. Transactions by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1912)
"... is 2 = Cpa I' + r' W [47] 77 The total heat under any other ad abatic condition,
where temperature is t and moisture W, is 2 = Cp*t+[(. ..."
3. Elementary Treatise on Natural Philosophy by Augustin Privat-Deschanel, Joseph David Everett (1885)
"On the , substances which, like water below 4°, contract when cooled by adiabatic
pressure, since e for such substances abatic Extension of a Wire. ..."
4. A System of Physical Chemistry by William Cudmore McCullagh Lewis, James Rice (1920)
"We have seen that by means of an adi- abatic compression of a system the temperature
rises, heat being evidently thereby carried up the temperature scale. ..."
5. Thermodynamics of the Steam-engine and Other Heat-engines by Cecil Hobart Peabody (1889)
"85 is composed of two isothermal lines, AB and CD, and of two adi- abatic lines,
BC and DA. When the working substance is a mixture of a liquid and its ..."
6. Coal and Its Scientific Uses by William Arthur Bone (1918)
"... the ignition mperature of a given explosive mixture is not a really well-
efined point, for when a mixture like electrolytic gas is fired by d\abatic ..."
7. The Rise and Development of the Liquefaction of Gases by Willett Lepley Hardin (1899)
"... but were calculated by Olszewski from the Laplace-Poisson equation for the
change of temperature in a gas during adi- abatic expansion. ..."