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Vibrational

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Adjective

1. vibrational

of or relating to or characterized by vibration

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Vibrational

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noun
1. 
the act or an instance of vibrating
2. physics
a. 
a periodic motion about an equilibrium position, such as the regular displacement of air in the propagation of sound
b. 
a single cycle of such a motion
3. 
the process or state of vibrating or being vibrated

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Vibrational

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noun
1. 
the action of vibrating
; specif.,
a. 
movement back and forth, as of a pendulum; oscillation
b. 
rapid rhythmic movement back and forth; quiver
2. 
vacillation or wavering, as between two choices or opinions
3.  US; [pl.]
emotional qualities or supernatural emanations that are sensed or felt by another person or thing
4.  Physics
a. 
periodic, to-and-fro motion or oscillation of an object, as an elastic body or the particles of a fluid, when it is displaced from the rest position or position of equilibrium, as in transmitting sound
b. 
a single, complete oscillation

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Vibrational

see synonyms of vibrational
n.
1.
a. The act of vibrating.
b. The condition of being vibrated.
2. Physics
a. A rapid linear motion of a particle or of an elastic solid about an equilibrium position.
b. A periodic process.
3. A single complete vibrating motion; a quiver.
4. Informal A distinctive emotional quality or atmosphere that is sensed or experienced by someone. Often used in the plural: "Miami gives off the same vibrations, the same portent of disaster, but with a difference" (James Atlas).

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