Equipoise
101Equipendency — E qui*pend en*cy, n. [Equi + pendency.] The act or condition of hanging in equipoise; not inclined or determined either way. South. [1913 Webster] …
102Equipensate — E qui*pen sate, v. t. [Equi + pensatus, p. p. of pensare to weigh. Cf. {Equipoise}.] To weigh equally; to esteem alike. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
103Equiponderance — E qui*pon der*ance, Equiponderancy E qui*pon der*an*cy, n. [Equi + ponderance: cf. F. [ e]quipond[ e]rance.] Equality of weight; equipoise. [1913 Webster] …
104Equiponderancy — Equiponderance E qui*pon der*ance, Equiponderancy E qui*pon der*an*cy, n. [Equi + ponderance: cf. F. [ e]quipond[ e]rance.] Equality of weight; equipoise. [1913 Webster] …
105Isorropic — I sor*rop ic, a. [Gr. iso rropos in equipoise; i sos equal + roph downward inclination or momentum.] Of equal value. [1913 Webster] {Isorropic line} (in a diagram) (Geom.), the locus of all the points for which a specified function has a constant …
106Isorropic line — Isorropic I sor*rop ic, a. [Gr. iso rropos in equipoise; i sos equal + roph downward inclination or momentum.] Of equal value. [1913 Webster] {Isorropic line} (in a diagram) (Geom.), the locus of all the points for which a specified function has… …
107Libratory — Li bra*to*ry (l[imac] br[.a]*t[ o]*r[y^]), a. Balancing; moving like a balance, as it tends to an equipoise or level. [1913 Webster] …
108peise — Poise Poise, n. [OE. pois, peis, OF. pois, peis, F. poids, fr. L. pensum a portion weighed out, pendere to weigh, weigh out. Cf. {Avoirdupois}, {Pendant}, {Poise}, v.] [Formerly written also {peise}.] 1. Weight; gravity; that which causes a body… …
109Poise — Poise, n. [OE. pois, peis, OF. pois, peis, F. poids, fr. L. pensum a portion weighed out, pendere to weigh, weigh out. Cf. {Avoirdupois}, {Pendant}, {Poise}, v.] [Formerly written also {peise}.] 1. Weight; gravity; that which causes a body to… …
110Unbalanced — Un*bal anced, a. [In senses 1 and 2, pref. un not + balanced; in sense 3, 1st pref. un + balance.] 1. Not balanced; not in equipoise; having no counterpoise, or having insufficient counterpoise. [1913 Webster] Let Earth unbalanced from her orbit… …