impelling+force

  • 61mainspring — meɪnsprɪŋ n. main spring in a mechanism; chief impelling force …

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  • 62mainsprings — meɪnsprɪŋ n. main spring in a mechanism; chief impelling force …

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  • 63impulse — n. 1. Thrust, push, impetus, impelling force. 2. Passion, instinct, appetite, inclination, proclivity. 3. Incitement, instigation, motive, influence, sudden thought or feeling …

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  • 64libido — /ləˈbidoʊ / (say luh beedoh) noun 1. Psychology all of the instinctive energies and desires which are derived from the id. 2. the innate actuating or impelling force in living beings; the vital impulse or urge. 3. the sexual instinct. {Latin:… …

  • 65impulse — Sudden urge or inclination; thrusting or impelling force within a person. See also insanity irresistible impulse …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 66impulse — Sudden urge or inclination; thrusting or impelling force within a person. See also insanity irresistible impulse …

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  • 67motive power — n. 1. any power, as steam, electricity, etc., used to impart motion; any source of mechanical energy 2. an impelling force …

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  • 68Warren G. Harding: The Return to Normalcy — ▪ Primary Source       The Republican Party in 1920 turned its back on a number of strong contenders and as his friend Harry Daugherty had predicted as early as February picked the relatively unknown Warren Gamaliel Harding of Ohio as its… …

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  • 69Centrifugal pump — Warman centrifugal pump in a coal preparation plant application A centrifugal pump is a rotodynamic pump that uses a rotating impeller to create flow by the addition of energy to a fluid. Centrifugal pumps are commonly used to move liquids… …

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  • 70History of electromagnetism — The history of electromagnetism, that is the human understanding and recorded use of electromagnetic forces, dates back over two thousand years ago, see Timeline of electromagnetism. The ancients must have been acquainted with the effects of… …

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