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Definition of librating at Dictionary.com with free online dictionary, pronunciation, synonyms, and translation. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... librating - 1 dictionary result...
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Librate - Definition of Librate at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Librate. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... to oscillate or move from side to side or between two points. ... to remain poised or balanced...
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Definition of librating in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of librating. Pronunciation of librating. Translations of librating. librating synonyms, librating antonyms. Information about librating in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... librating; libration; libration; libration;
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Definition of librating from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of librating. Pronunciation of librating. Definition of the word librating. Origin of the word librating. ... "librating." Webster's New World College Dictionary. 2009...
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Libration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Skip to definition. ... Dictionary and Thesaurus: ... Derived forms: librated, librates, librating...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about librating. librating. Information about librating in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... librating; libration; libration; libration; Libration in latitude; Libration in latitude; Libration in longitude; Libration in longitude; Libration of the moon;
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(redirected from librated) ... In astronomy, slight apparent wobble in the rotation of the Moon due to its variable speed of rotation and the tilt of its axis. ... Generally, the Moon rotates on its axis in the same time as it takes to complete one orbit, causing it to keep one face turned permanently towards the Earth...
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Nevertheless, if one of the three systems can host an extra middle planet with new observations, there may exist librating planets similar to those of 55 ...
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3, which librates about 180° with small amplitudes for 105 yr. Notice that θ 1 librates about 0°, while θ 2 librates about 180° for the same timescale. ...
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