static

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1stat·ic

adj \ˈsta-tik\

Definition of STATIC

1
: exerting force by reason of weight alone without motion
2
: of or relating to bodies at rest or forces in equilibrium
3
: showing little change <a static population>
4
a : characterized by a lack of movement, animation, or progression b : producing an effect of repose or quiescence <a static design>
5
a : standing or fixed in one place : stationary b of water : stored in a tank but not under pressure
6
: of, relating to, or producing stationary charges of electricity : electrostatic
7
: of, relating to, or caused by radio static
stat·i·cal \-ti-kəl\ adjective
stat·i·cal·ly \-ti-k(ə-)lē\ adverb

Examples of STATIC

  1. <the static installation of the statue in that niche means that no one will ever see its back, which is also of interest>

Origin of STATIC

New Latin staticus, from Greek statikos causing to stand, skilled in weighing, from histanai to cause to stand, weigh — more at stand
First Known Use: 1638

Other Physics Terms

amplitude, centrifugal, centripetal, convection, gradient, hysteresis, kinetic, lase, quantum

Rhymes with STATIC

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