THRUST

THRUST
[A]
MERSUS (-A -UM)
[N]
ICTUS (-US) (M)
IMPETUS (-US) (M)
IMPES (-PETIS) (M)
INPES (-PETIS) (M)
INPETUS (-US) (M)
MANUS (-US) (F)
PETITIO (-ONIS) (F)
IMPRESSIO (-ONIS) (F)
INPRESSIO (-ONIS) (F)
QUASSATIO (-ONIS) (F)
ADACTUS (-US) (M)
[V]
TRUDO (-ERE TRUSI TRUSUM)
TRANSFORO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
TRUSO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
IMPELLO (-ERE -PULI -PULSUM)
INPELLO (-ERE -PULI -PULSUM)
MERGO (-ERE MERSI MERSUM)
INGERO (-ERE -GESSI -GESTUM)
DETRUDO (-ERE -TRUSI -TRUSUM)
PERFODIO (-ERE -FODI -FOSSUM)
TRANSFIGO (-ERE -FIXI -FIXUM)
TRANSFODIO (-ERE -FODI -FOSSUM)
TRANSUO (-ERE -SUI -SUTUM)
TRANSVERBERO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
TRANSIGO (-ERE -EGI -ACTUM)
PELLO (-ERE PEPULI PULSUM)
PAELLO (-ERE PAEPULI PULSUM)
CONICIO (-ERE -IECI -IECTUM)
CONJICIO (-ERE -JECI -JECTUM)
TRANSMITTO (-ERE -MISI -MISSUM)
TRAMITTO (-ERE -MISI -MISSUM)
OBSTRUDO (-ERE -TRUSI -TRUSUM)
OPSTRUDO (-ERE -TRUSI -TRUSUM)
OBTRUDO (-ERE -TRUSI -TRUSUM)
DEFENDO (-ERE -FENDI -FENSUM)
COICIO (-ERE COJECI COJECTUS)
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  • Thrust — is a reaction force described quantitatively by Newton s Second and Third Laws. When a system expels or accelerates mass in one direction the accelerated mass will cause a proportional but opposite force on that system.ExamplesA fixed wing… …   Wikipedia

  • Thrust — Thrust, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Thrust}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Thrusting}.] [OE. ?rusten, ?risten, ?resten, Icel. ?r?st? to thrust, press, force, compel; perhaps akin to E. threat.] 1. To push or drive with force; to drive, force, or impel; to shove; as …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Thrust — Thrust, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Thrust}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Thrusting}.] [OE. ?rusten, ?risten, ?resten, Icel. ?r?st? to thrust, press, force, compel; perhaps akin to E. threat.] 1. To push or drive with force; to drive, force, or impel; to shove; as …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • thrust — /thrust/, v., thrust, thrusting, n. v.t. 1. to push forcibly; shove; put or drive with force: He thrust his way through the crowd. She thrust a dagger into his back. 2. to put boldly forth or impose acceptance of: to thrust oneself into a… …   Universalium

  • Thrust — Thrust, n. 1. A violent push or driving, as with a pointed weapon moved in the direction of its length, or with the hand or foot, or with any instrument; a stab; a word much used as a term of fencing. [1913 Webster] [Polites] Pyrrhus with his… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • thrust — [thrust] vt. thrust, thrusting [ME thrusten, thristen < ON thrysta < IE * treud , to squeeze, push > THREAT, L trudere] 1. to push with sudden force; shove; drive 2. to pierce; stab 3. to force or impose (oneself or another) upon someone …   English World dictionary

  • Thrust — Thrust, v. i. 1. To make a push; to attack with a pointed weapon; as, a fencer thrusts at his antagonist. [1913 Webster] 2. To enter by pushing; to squeeze in. [1913 Webster] And thrust between my father and the god. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 3. To… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • thrust — ► VERB (past and past part. thrust) 1) push suddenly or violently. 2) make one s way forcibly. 3) project conspicuously: the jetty thrust out into the water. 4) (thrust on/upon) impose (something) unwelcome on. ► NOUN …   English terms dictionary

  • thrust — [n1] point of communication burden, core, effect, gist, meaning, meat*, pith*, purport, sense, short, substance, upshot; concept 682 thrust [n2] forward movement advance, blitz, boost, drive, impetus, impulsion, jump, lunge, momentum, onset,… …   New thesaurus

  • Thrust — Thrust, n. & v. Thrist. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Thrust — Album par Herbie Hancock Sortie 1974 Enregistrement août 1974 à Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco Durée 48:01 Genre Jazz fusion, funk Producteur Da …   Wikipédia en Français

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