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exert

English

Etymology

From Latin exsertus, past participle of exsero.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /???z?t/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /???z??t/
  • Rhymes: -??(?)t
  • Hyphenation: exert

Verb

exert (third-person singular simple present exerts, present participle exerting, simple past and past participle exerted)

  1. To put in vigorous action.
  2. To make use of, to apply, especially of something non-material.

Related terms

  • exertion

Translations

Anagrams

  • retex

exert From the web:

  • what exerts gravity
  • what exert means
  • what exerts oncotic pressure
  • what exerts a gravitational force
  • what exerts centripetal force
  • what exerts the greatest gravitational pull
  • what exerts magnetic force
  • what exerts control on the respiratory rhythm


permittivity

English

Etymology

permittive +? -ity

Noun

permittivity (plural permittivities)

  1. (physics) A property of a dielectric medium that determines the forces that electric charges placed in the medium exert on each other.

Derived terms

  • relative permittivity
  • absolute permittivity

Translations

permittivity From the web:

  • what permittivity means
  • what permittivity of free space
  • what permittivity does
  • permittivity what does it mean
  • what is permittivity in physics
  • what is permittivity of a medium
  • what is permittivity and permeability
  • what is permittivity of vacuum
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