Gravity (a.) |
The state of having weight; beaviness; as, the gravity of lead. |
Gravity (a.) |
Sobriety of character or demeanor. |
Gravity (a.) |
Importance, significance, dignity, etc; hence, seriousness; enormity; as, the gravity of an offense. |
Gravity (a.) |
The tendency of a mass of matter toward a center of attraction; esp., the tendency of a body toward the center of the earth; terrestrial gravitation. |
Gravity (a.) |
Lowness of tone; -- opposed to acuteness. |
Gravity |
Curvature of spacetime attracting uneven distribution of masses together |
Gravity |
Technical term; relative density compared to water, of the wort or must at various stages in the fermentation of alcoholic beverages |
Gravity |
Single by Japanese rock band Luna Sea |
Gravity |
Album by progressive rock band Anekdoten |
Gravity |
Song by Maaya Sakamoto |
Gravity Synonyms |
Graveness, Sombreness, Soberness, Somberness, Sobriety |
Gravity Synonyms |
Gravitational Attraction, Gravitation, Gravitational Force |
Gravity Synonyms |
Solemnity |
Translations |
Gravity in Spanish |
Example Sentence (Quote) " the gravity of a substance depends not on the amount of its weight, but on its nature." - Vitruvius |
Example Sentence (Quote) "In any triangle the centre of gravity lies on the straight line joining any angle to the middle point of the opposite side." - Archimedes |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Suzanna, zero gravity is ˜in'..." - Janez Detd |
Example Sentence (Quote) "T is not for gravity to play at cherry-pit with Satan." - Twelfth Night |
Example Sentence (Quote) " The centre of gravity of a parallelogram is the point of intersection of its diagonals." - Archimedes |