See Also: scioptric(medicine)
scioptric(dictionary)

repulsion (iou) and scioptric (iou)


repulsion (iou)



repulsion noun. LME.
[Late Latin repulsio(n-), formed as REPULSE verb: see -ION.]
Repudiation, Divorce. rare. Only in LME.
a. The action of forcing back or driving away. LME.
b. Medicine. The action of repressing an infection, eruption, etc. Now rare or obsolete. E18.
The action of one body in repelling another by some physical force such as magnetism; the tendency for this to occur. Opp. attraction. E18.
capillary repulsion: see CAPILLARY adjective 3.
b. transf. Tendency to separate, introduce division or difference, etc. M19.
c. Genetics. The condition of two genes when the dominant allele of one occurs on the same chromosome as the recessive allele of the Other. Cf. LINKAGE 2. E20.
Dislike, aversion, disgust. M18.
Comb.: repulsion motor Electricity an a.c. commutator motor for single-phase operation in which current is supplied to the stator only, the armature being short-circuited through the brushes and its current induced from the stator winding.

scioptric (iou)



scioptric noun & adjective. Now rare or obsolete. E18.
[from Greek skia shadow, after catoptric, dioptric.]
A. noun. A ball as described in sense B. below. Only in E18.
b. adjective. Designating a ball of wood with a hole made through it in which a lens is placed, used in a camera obscura. M18.
Also scioptic noun & adjective M18.