| propulsion | <neurology> The tendency to fall forward; responsible for the festination in paralysis agitans. Origin: G. Pro-pello, pp. -pulsus, to drive forth (05 Mar 2000) |
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| propulsion |
a propelling force the act of propelling
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the action of pushing or driving, usually forward or onward
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This is the force that drives the swimmer forward and is created by the swimmer's arms and legs.
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The act of moving an object and maintaining its motion.
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Bell XLR65-BA-1 liquid-fuel rocket engine, 3,000 lbf (13.3 kN) thrust
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| propulsion | the act of propelling |
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| propulsion | a propelling force |
| propulsion | a system that provides a propelling or driving force |
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