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equilibrium
- Main Entry:
- equi·lib·ri·um

- Pronunciation:
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\ˌē-kwə-ˈli-brē-əm, ˌe-\
- Function:
- noun
- Inflected Form(s):
- plural equi·lib·ri·ums or equi·lib·ria
\-brē-ə\
- Etymology:
- Latin aequilibrium, from aequilibris being in equilibrium, from aequi- + libra weight, balance
- Date:
- 1608
1 a: a state of intellectual or emotional balance : poise <trying to recover his equilibrium> b: a state of adjustment between opposing or divergent influences or elements2: a state of balance between opposing forces or actions that is either static (as in a body acted on by forces whose resultant is zero) or dynamic (as in a reversible chemical reaction when the rates of reaction in both directions are equal)3: balance 6a
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