Friction vs Detestation - What's the difference?
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The rubbing of one object or surface against another.
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(physics): A force that resists the relative motion or tendency to such motion of two bodies in contact.
* 1839 , (Denison Olmsted), A Compendium of Astronomy Page 95
Hate coupled with disgust; abhorrence.
Something detested.
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Friction is a related term of detestation.
As nouns the difference between friction and detestation
is that friction is the rubbing of one object or surface against another while detestation is hate coupled with disgust; abhorrence.friction
English
Noun
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- Secondly, When a body is once in motion it will continue to move forever, unless something stops it. When a ball is struck on the surface of the earth, the friction of the earth and the resistance of the air soon stop its motion.
See also
* tribology * lubrication ----detestation
English
Noun
(en noun)citation, passage=“… No rogue e’er felt the halter draw, with a good opinion of the law, and perhaps my own detestation of the law arises from my having frequently broken it. …”}}
