dispulsion
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /dɪsˈpʌɫ.ʃən/, /dɪsˈpʊɫ.ʃən/
Noun
dispulsion (countable and uncountable, plural dispulsions)
- The act of dispelling (e.g. myths or rumors), or the state of being dispelled.
- The dispulsion of rumors is a difficult process.
- Negative propulsion; reduction in propulsion; deceleration.
- A braking system is used for the dispulsion of a motor vehicle.
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References
- "All-weather & All-terrain Intelligent Vehicle for Law Enforcement Applications" by Bogdan Fijalkowski, Cracow University of Technology. Proceedings of the Intelligent Vehicles '94 Symposium, 24-26 Oct. 1994 pp. 509-514.
- "Novel Mobility and Steerability Enhancing Concept of All-Electric Intelligent Articulated Tracked Vehicles" by Bogdan Thaddeus Fijalkowski, Automotive Mechatronics Institution, Cracow University of Technology. Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, 2003. Proceedings. IEEE 9-11 June 2003, pp. 225-230.
- The Encyclopedia Frobozzica, Appendix D. Accessed 2006 Mar 25.
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