different between turbulence vs tumultuousness
turbulence
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin turbulentia, or from turbulent +? -ence.
Noun
turbulence (countable and uncountable, plural turbulences)
- (uncountable) The state or fact of being turbulent or agitated; tempestuousness, disturbance.
- (uncountable) Disturbance in a gas or fluid, characterized by evidence of internal motion or unrest.
- (uncountable) Specifically, a state of agitation or disturbance in the air which is disruptive to an aircraft.
- An instance or type of such state or disturbance.
Related terms
- turbulent
Translations
See also
- mechanical turbulence
- thermal turbulence
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tumultuousness
English
Etymology
tumultuous +? -ness
Noun
tumultuousness (uncountable)
- The quality of being tumultuous.
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