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Gravity logo #10101) Attraction 2) Attractive force 3) Ballast 4) Burden 5) Burthen 6) Counterpoise 7) Gravitation 8) Gravitational attraction 9) Gravitational force 10) Heaviness 11) It keeps people grounded 12) Load 13) Lump of 14) Mass of 15) Pondorosity 16) Pop ballad 17) Pressure 18) Sony BMG single 19) Specific gravity
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Gravity

Gravity logo #10101) Depth 2) Earnestness 3) Force 4) Formality 5) Graveness 6) Gravitation 7) Import 8) Seriousness 9) Significance 10) Sincerity 11) Stodginess 12) Stuffiness 13) Vigor
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Gravity

Gravity logo #22785 the attractive force that all objects exert on one another; the greater an object’s mass, the stronger its gravitational pull.
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Gravity

Gravity logo #21002• (a.) Sobriety of character or demeanor. • (a.) The state of having weight; beaviness; as, the gravity of lead. • (a.) Lowness of tone; -- opposed to acuteness. • (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. • (a.)...
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gravity

gravity logo #20148[Noun] A serious or solemn matter.
Example: The workers understood the gravity of the situation when the company did not have enough money to pay their wages at the end of the month.
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gravity logo #21003gravitational attraction of one mass for another. See gravitation.[28 related articles]
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gravity logo #20040A mutual physical force attracting two bodies.
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gravity logo #21001(grav´ĭ-te) the phenomenon by which two bodies having mass are attracted to each other. the gravitational attraction near a large body having mass, particularly near or on the surface of a planet or star. standard gravity(g) the acceleration due to gra...
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gravity logo #22291 1. The force of attraction exerted by one body in the universe on another. Gravity is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the two attracted bodies. 2. The force of attraction exerted by the Earth on bodies on or near its surface, tending to pull them toward the Earth's center.
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Gravity

Gravity logo #10444Force of attraction related to the mass of an object. As the earth has a very large mass bodies close to it are attracted to it.
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gravity logo #10444(Learning Modules / Mathematics / Gravity) The agency that brings about the attraction between all masses in the Universe.
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Gravity

Gravity logo #20972Grav'i·ty noun ; plural Gravities . [ Latin gravitas , from gravis heavy; confer French gravité . See Grave , adjective , Grief .] 1. The state of having weight; beaviness; as, the gravity of lead. 2.
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Gravity logo #21506Gravity is the attractive force which governs the motion of the celestial bodies. Gravity controls the orbits of all planets in our solar system as well as our solar system's relative motion to the Universe. It also plays a significant role in the distribution of mass throughout the Universe.
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Gravity

Gravity logo #21813A mutual physical force of nature that causes two bodies to attract each other.
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gravity logo #10006A mutual physical force attracting two bodies.
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Gravity

Gravity logo #23114an attractive force between particles with mass
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Gravity logo #23846A measurement which identifies the density of a solution compared to the density of water, which is rendered as 1.000 on a hydrometer scale. Gravity of the wort, wash and spirit are recorded throughout production. There are a few specific terms when referring to gravity. Firstly, Original Gravity (OG) measures the density of the wort before ferment...
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Gravity logo #20857a standard adopted by the American Petroleum Institute for measuring the density of a liquid. Gravity is expressed in degrees with lower numbers indicating heavier liquids and higher numbers indicating lighter liquids.
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gravity logo #20974 noun a solemn and dignified feeling
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gravity logo #21221Click images to enlargeForce of attraction that arises between objects by virtue of their masses. The larger the mass of an object the more strongly it attracts other objects. On Earth, gravity causes objects to have weight; it accelerates objects (at 9.806 metres per second per second/32.174 ft per second per sec...
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Gravity

Gravity logo #21322A force with infinite range which acts between objects, such as planets,according to their mass.
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gravity logo #23665[Physics terms] the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
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gravity logo #23665[Literary terms] a solemn and dignified feeling
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gravity logo #23665[Literary terms] the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
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gravity logo #23665[Intelligent words] the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
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