Libratory

Word LIBRATORY
Character 9
Hyphenation li bra to ry
Pronunciations N/A

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A Libratory is a person that is full of bullshit and or is a headass. Urban Dictionary

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The word "libratory" in example sentences

The band, who identify as libratory socialists, said at first they thought Chavez was just a populist who knew how to talk, as a result of the media in Spain. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Joyce used the term "libratory" and Doug reinforced it with talking about the library as a "production studio" resource for his students. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In this case, the force of the "liberatory" might be shaken loose by the more openly libratory (for oscillatory) effects of subvocal text production. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This libratory impulse is clearly the primary motivation behind the major novella of the triptych Up in Montifer, in which Clara, the heroine, is equipped with a freed slave as a companion. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They regard mothers as *essential* to organizing and creating a new world--which I think is amazing and libratory--but at the same time, sadly, not a usual thought--even around "feminist" organizing. ❋ Renee (2009)

I love the image of the library/libratory as a working hub where students go to interact and work with a librarian and each other on their projects. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Through the understanding of the perspectival aspect of knowledge claims, standpoint epistemology can create libratory knowledge that can be leveraged to subvert oppressive systems. ❋ Hamington, Maurice (2007)

Horrox as depending upon the libratory motion of the apsides, and the change which takes place in the eccentricity of the lunar orbit. ❋ Thomas Nathaniel Orchard (N/A)

Bradley's studies led him to discover also the libratory motion of the earth's axis. ❋ Unknown (1904)

I had reason, therefore, to think that some part of this motion at the least, if not the whole, was owing to the moon's action upon the equatorial parts of the earth; which, I conceived, might cause a libratory motion of the earth's axis. ❋ Unknown (1904)

As was remarked a little while ago, the moon traveling in an elliptical orbit about the earth has a libratory movement which, if represented in our picture, would cause the cross to swing now a little one way and now ❋ Unknown (1890)

Another effect of the libratory motion of the sun as seen from Mercury is represented in the next figure, where we have a view of the planet showing both the day and the night hemisphere, and where we see that between the two there is a region upon which the sun rises and sets once every eighty-eight days. ❋ Unknown (1890)

Many attempts to simplify the working of the engine, and more to employ a means of dispensing with the beam in converting the libratory into a rotatory motion, were made. ❋ McCabe, Jr James D (1887)

Moreover, since her orbit is nearly circular, libratory effects are very small. ❋ Unknown (1874)

Many attempts to simplify the working of the engine, and more to employ a means of dispensing with the beam in converting the _libratory_ into a rotatory motion, were made. ❋ James Dabney McCabe (1862)

Herschel had a theory on the subject -- viz., that just where the balancing or libratory swing of the moon brings into view the greatest extent beyond the eastern or western parts of that hemisphere which is turned earthwards in the moon's mean or average position, lunar inhabitants would probably be found, and nowhere else. ❋ Unknown (1862)

The three satellites would participate in this libratory movement, the extent of oscillation depending in each case on the mass of the satellite and its distance from the primary, but the period of libration is the same for all the satellites, amounting to 2,270 days ❋ Arago, Francois (1859)

Observations of the eclipses of the satellites have not afforded any indications of the actual existence of such a libratory motion, so that the relations between the mean motions and mean longitudes may be presumed to be always rigorously true. ❋ Baden Powell (1819)

[Look at that] guy [over there] [what a] Libratory..... ❋ Mishez (2021)

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