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vibration
  1. The act of vibrating or the condition of being vibrated.
  2. (physics) Any periodic process, especially a rapid linear motion of a body about an equilibrium position.
  3. A single complete vibrating motion.
  4. (slang) An instinctively sensed emotional aura or atmosphere; vibes.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “These machines were subject to occasional fits of violent vibration.”
      “He actually felt a vibration between them. Wait. That was an actual vibration. It was the cell phone he'd jammed into his front pocket.”
      “Josh felt and heard a low vibration and hum below his feet. The turbine below began spooling.”
vibratiuncle
  1. A minuscule or slight vibration.
  2. (specifically, historical) A minute vibration in brain tissue caused by the comparatively greater vibrations of the particles of the medullary substance of the nerves (formerly hypothesised to convey external impressions to the mind), corresponding to ideas of sensation and believed to account for memory.
vibrate
  1. The setting, on a portable electronic device, that causes it to vibrate rather than sound any (or most) needed alarms.
vibratility
  1. The quality or state of being vibratile; disposition to vibration or oscillation.
vibrator
  1. A device that vibrates or causes vibration.
    1. A device designed to electromechanically interrupt current flowing to the step-up transformer which was used to generate the high tension positive supply in old battery operated (automotive) valve radios.
    2. A trembler, as of an electric bell.
    3. A vibrating reed for transmitting or receiving pulsating currents in a harmonic telegraph system.
    4. A device for vibrating the pen of a siphon recorder to diminish frictional resistance on the paper.
    5. An oscillator.
    6. An ink-distributing roller in a printing machine, having an additional vibratory motion.
    7. A vibrating reed in a musical instrument, especially a reed organ.
    8. (weaving) Any of various vibrating devices, such as one for slackening the warp as a shed opens.
    9. An attachment, usually pneumatic, in a moulding machine to shake the pattern loose.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The shape of the area of influence is an inverted cone, with the cone's vertex being the nose of the vibrator.”
      “Many are unable to climax or only able to climax with the use of a vibrator.”
      “This controls all the on-board peripherals such as LCD driver, IR transceiver, button reader, audio transducer and vibrator.”
vibratiuncula
  1. Alternative spelling of vibratiuncle
vibratiuncule
  1. Alternative spelling of vibratiuncle
vibrancy
  1. The quality of being vibrant.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Her vibrancy, dramatic range, and willowy elegance make her a classical ballerina of the highest order.”
      “The mixture of free markets with the civic vibrancy of early America created a new form of social life.”
      “A little effervescence and spicy notes add to the vibrancy of the wine which is beautifully dry.”
vibrance
  1. Synonym of vibrancy
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Such passionate intercorporeality is realized during a service in between musical moments of both great vibrance and intensely moving harmony.”
      “The photo retouching features include brightness, contrast, exposure, black and white, sepia and vibrance.”
      “The colours of the containers are sure to retain their vibrance for at least the next ten years.”
vibratiunculae
  1. plural of vibratiuncula
vibratiunculas
  1. plural of vibratiuncula
vibratiuncules
  1. plural of vibratiuncule
vibratiuncles
  1. plural of vibratiuncle
vibrations
  1. plural of vibration
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Performers projected into a horn, and the vibrations were directly converted into the wiggles of a groove on the master disc.”
      “Swung around the head by a string they produce quivering vibrations in the air and have particular significance for initiation rites.”
      “However, the level of vibrations decreased after flaps used to slow the aircraft were raised.”
vibrators
vibrances
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