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reassurance
English
Etymology
Morphologically reassure +? -ance.
Noun
reassurance (countable and uncountable, plural reassurances)
- The feeling of being reassured, of having confidence restored, of having apprehensions dispelled.
- The act of confirming someone's opinion or impression. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- (law, insurance) Reinsurance.
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buoyancy
English
Etymology
buoyant +? -cy or buoy +? -ancy.
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /?b??.?n.si/
Noun
buoyancy (countable and uncountable, plural buoyancies)
- (physics) The upward force on a body immersed or partly immersed in a fluid.
- The ability of an object to stay afloat in a fluid.
- (by extension) Resilience or cheerfulness.
Related terms
- buoyant
- buoy
- buoy up
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- Archimedes' principle
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