æquilibria
See also: aequilibria
English
Noun
æquilibria
- plural of æquilibrium
- 1759, Philip Miller, “HYDROSTATICKS”, in The Gardeners Dictionary, volume I, 7th edition, London: Printed for the author; and sold by John Rivington, [...], column 2:
- To Hydroſtaticks belongs whatever relates to the Gravities and Æquilibria of Liquors, with the Art of weighing Bodies in Water, in order to eſtimate the ſpecifick Gravities.
- 1982, Roger L. Emerson; Gilles Girard; Roseann Runte, Man and Nature: proceedings of the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, University of Western Ontario Faculty of Education, →ISBN, page 212, →ISBN:
- The structural analysis indicates two levels; plain fibres, which can be described more geometrico, and complex æquilibria of fibres, which cannot be accounted for geometrically: wherefore it is necessary to subordinate geometry to observation.
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