17 Words to use with gravities

Diagram of specific gravity apparatus TABLES I. Comparative strength of iron, steel, and wood II.

Who, spite of gravity beguiles, The solemn Bishop of his smiles?

"This undertaking contemplates the construction of gravity canals from a point in the Colorado River, several miles above Yuma, and the conducting of the waters of this river over an arid waste, that, while forbidding in appearance, is known to be capable of great fertility.

On the second day they went to Mount Tamalpais, lunching at the delightful "tavern" on the mountain-top, and rushing madly down the wondrous steeps at sunset, in the little "gravity car" guided by the landlord.

The Starmen wore asteroid shoes, designed for walking in low gravity conditions.

"I only left the house at five o'clock," exclaimed Dr. Panton; and then, as he saw the look of gravity deepen on the other man's face, he asked: "Was there a fire there last night?

Honesty to him is nice singularity, repentance superstitious melancholy, gravity dulness, and all virtue an innocent conceit of the base-minded.

Nothing else was observed of him, unless that his morals seemed severe, his gravity extreme, his general mode of life very temperate, and his fasts and vigils of frequent recurrence.

Gravity N. gravity, gravitation; weight; heaviness &c adj.; specific gravity; pondorosity^, pressure, load; burden, burthen^; ballast, counterpoise; lump of, mass of, weight of. lead, millstone, mountain, Ossa on Pelion.

Each probe will have gravity instrumentation.

1.They are now swinging, and being both of the same gravity length, they should swing together and for an equal length of time.

Without those, they would swim with their bellies upward, as it is in their backs that the centre of gravity lies.

I feel sure these gravity results are going to be very good.

There are some people whose presence in a room seems to establish a mental centre of gravity round which other minds hover uneasily, conscious of the dead weight of that attraction.

Not until after the translation of Captain Morris' work on turbines by Mr. E. Morris in 1844, was attention in America directed to the advantages which these motors possessed over the gravity wheels then in use.

In the meantime there has been an unbalanced force of gravity acting, of a constantly diminishing amount, equal at first to the entire load, at the normal deflection.

Now must I learn to bear a walking-staff, And exercise some gravity withal.

17 Words to use with  gravities