Definition of Inertias

1. Noun. (plural of inertia) ¹

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Definition of Inertias

1. inertia [n] - See also: inertia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inertias

inertiae
inertial
inertial confinement fusion
inertial frame
inertial frame of reference
inertial guidance
inertial guidance system
inertial navigation
inertial navigation system
inertial reference frame
inertial space
inertial spaces
inertialess
inertially
inertias (current term)
inerting
inertinite
inertinites
inertinitic
inertion
inertitude
inertiæ
inertly
inertness
inertnesses
inerts
inerudite
inescapabilities
inescapability

Literary usage of Inertias

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Rebellion in India: How to Prevent Another by John Bruce Norton (1857)
"... but they possess a vast amount of " vis inertias," a power of passive resistance ; and, both at home and abroad, I firmly believe there is as little ..."

2. The Ocean: A Treatise on Ocean Currents and Tides and Their Causes by William Leighton Jordan (1885)
"Vis-inertias and gravitation are, therefore, as far as the arguments ... Any effect termed an action of vis- inertias in relation to any given power of ..."

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