répulsif — répulsif, ive [ repylsif, iv ] adj. et n. m. • XIVe, rare av. 1705; du lat. repulsus, p. p. de repellere « repousser » 1 ♦ Phys. Qui repousse; qui est relatif à la répulsion. Forces répulsives : forces électriques ou magnétiques qui s exercent… … Encyclopédie Universelle
répulsive — ● répulsif, répulsive adjectif (latin repulsus, repoussé) Qui exerce une répulsion. ● répulsif, répulsive (synonymes) adjectif (latin repulsus, repoussé) Qui exerce une répulsion. Synonymes … Encyclopédie Universelle
Repuls — Re|pụls 〈m. 1; veraltet〉 Zurückweisung (eines Gesuches), abschlägige Antwort [<lat. repulsus „das Zurückstoßen“; zu repellere „zurücktreiben, zurückstoßen“] * * * Re|pụls, der; es, e [lat. repulsus = das Zurückstoßen, zu: repulsum, 2. Part.… … Universal-Lexikon
repoulsement — Repoulsement, Depulsio, Repulsio, Repulsus, huius repulsus, Propulsatio … Thresor de la langue françoyse
repulse — [ri puls′] vt. repulsed, repulsing [< L repulsus, pp. of repellere,REPEL] 1. to drive back; repel, as an attack 2. to repel with discourtesy, coldness, indifference, etc.; refuse, reject, or rebuff 3. to be repulsive, or disgusting, to n. [L… … English World dictionary
Repulse — Re*pulse (r? p?ls ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Repulsed} ( p?lst ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Repulsing}.] [L. repulsus, p. p. of repellere. See {Repel}.] 1. To repel; to beat or drive back; as, to repulse an assault; to repulse the enemy. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Repulsed — Repulse Re*pulse (r? p?ls ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Repulsed} ( p?lst ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Repulsing}.] [L. repulsus, p. p. of repellere. See {Repel}.] 1. To repel; to beat or drive back; as, to repulse an assault; to repulse the enemy. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Repulsing — Repulse Re*pulse (r? p?ls ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Repulsed} ( p?lst ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Repulsing}.] [L. repulsus, p. p. of repellere. See {Repel}.] 1. To repel; to beat or drive back; as, to repulse an assault; to repulse the enemy. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
repulse — I. transitive verb (repulsed; repulsing) Etymology: Latin repulsus, past participle of repellere to repel Date: 15th century 1. to drive or beat back ; repel 2. to repel by discourtesy, coldness, or denial 3. to cause repulsion in II … New Collegiate Dictionary
Repulsionsmotor — Normsymbol Repulsionsmotor Beim Repulsionsmotor handelt es sich um eine Sonderbauform eines Einphasenasynchronmotors. Im Ständer ist eine verteilte Einphasenwicklung angeordnet, der Anker wird wie bei einer Gleichstrommaschine ausgeführt. Die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
repulse — repulser, n. /ri puls /, v., repulsed, repulsing, n. v.t. 1. to drive back; repel: to repulse an assailant. 2. to repel with denial, discourtesy, or the like; refuse or reject. 3. to cause feelings of repulsion in: The scenes of violence in the… … Universalium