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Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ri-zuhl-tnt |
Phonetic Transcription : rɪˈzʌl tnt |
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Définition of resultant
Origin :- early 15c., from French résultant and directly from Medieval Latin resultantem (nominative resultans), present participle of resultare (see result (v.)).
- noun effect
- All progress, large or small, is the resultant of many forces.
- Extract from : « The Call of the Twentieth Century » by David Starr Jordan
- Observations can show us only the resultant of these two motions.
- Extract from : « Sir William Herschel: His Life and Works » by Edward Singleton Holden
- It is for reasoning to separate this resultant into its two components.
- Extract from : « Sir William Herschel: His Life and Works » by Edward Singleton Holden
- During the resultant silence, Anna distinctly heard her own heart beating.
- Extract from : « Rope » by Holworthy Hall
- And we'll take the resultant Kedy and make nine duplicates of him.
- Extract from : « Masters of Space » by Edward Elmer Smith
- Had he anticipated the resultant display of force, he would have hesitated.
- Extract from : « "Wee Tim'rous Beasties" » by Douglas English
- The two men tensed against the resultant shock and were silent for a time.
- Extract from : « Millennium » by Everett B. Cole
- The school age, a resultant of the first three, is a record of progress in school.
- Extract from : « The New Education » by Scott Nearing
- The resultant drawing is one of the very noblest of his second period.
- Extract from : « The Crown of Wild Olive » by John Ruskin
- It was the resultant of every force of, I might say, my special business propulsion.
- Extract from : « Flamsted quarries » by Mary E. Waller
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