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English-Tamil dictionary. 2014.
English-Tamil dictionary. 2014.
Three Perfect Laws of Life — These three laws are non theistic in nature and share a resemblance with the eightfold path. The First Law Life is meaningless. Life in its own is not complex enough to have a point, and should be viewed as such. Living is just a fluke of… … Wikipedia
Кольби — (Thomas Colby, 1784 1852) известный английский геодезист, сын морского офицера, род. в Рочестере. По окончании курса в вульвичской военной академии в 1802 г., К. поступил в корпус королевских инженеров и назначен съемщиком в Корнвалисе. Здесь,… … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона
celestial mechanics — the branch of astronomy that deals with the application of the laws of dynamics and Newton s law of gravitation to the motions of heavenly bodies. [1815 25] * * * Branch of astronomy that deals with the mathematical theory of the motions of… … Universalium
History of Physics — History of Physics † Catholic Encyclopedia ► History of Physics The subject will be treated under the following heads: I. A Glance at Ancient Physics; II. Science and Early Christian Scholars; III. A Glance at Arabian Physics; IV.… … Catholic encyclopedia
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mechanics — /meuh kan iks/, n. 1. (used with a sing. v.) the branch of physics that deals with the action of forces on bodies and with motion, comprised of kinetics, statics, and kinematics. 2. (used with a sing. v.) the theoretical and practical application … Universalium
Italy — • In ancient times Italy had several other names: it was called Saturnia, in honour of Saturn; Enotria, wine producing land; Ausonia, land of the Ausonians; Hesperia, land to the west (of Greece); Tyrrhenia, etc. The name Italy, which seems to… … Catholic encyclopedia
Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica — Title page of Principia , first edition (1687) Original title … Wikipedia
Moon — This article is about Earth s Moon. For moons in general, see Natural satellite. For other uses, see Moon (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Universe — For other uses, see Universe (disambiguation). Physical cosmology … Wikipedia
gravitation — gravitational, adj. gravitationally, adv. /grav i tay sheuhn/, n. 1. Physics. a. the force of attraction between any two masses. Cf. law of gravitation. b. an act or process caused by this force. 2. a sinking or falling … Universalium