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repulsion

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French répulsion, from Late Latin repulsio, repulsionem, from Latin repulsus.

Noun

repulsion (countable and uncountable, plural repulsions)

  1. The act of repelling or the condition of being repelled.
  2. An extreme dislike of something, or hostility to something.
  3. (physics) The repulsive force acting between bodies of the same electric charge or magnetic polarity.

Antonyms

  • attraction

Related terms

  • repel
  • repulse
  • repulsive
  • repellent

Derived terms

Translations

Anagrams

  • neuropils

Piedmontese

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /repyl?sju?/

Noun

repulsion f

  1. repulsion

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repeller

English

Etymology

repel +? -er

Noun

repeller (plural repellers)

  1. Something that repels; that which causes repulsion.

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