displacement
n.
act of moving something from its usual place; condition of being displaced; replacing of one thing with another
Displacement
Displacement may refer to:
Displacement (vector), in Newtonian mechanics, specifies the position of a point in reference to an origin or to a previous position
Particle displacement, a measurement of distance of the movement of a particle in a medium as it transmits a wave
Displacement field (mechanics), an assignment of displacement vectors for all points in a body that is displaced from one state to another
Electric displacement field, as appears in Maxwell's equations
Engine displacement, the total volume of air/fuel mixture an engine can draw in during one complete engine cycle
Displacement (fencing), a movement that avoids or dodges an attack
Displacement (fluid), an object immersed in a fluid pushes it out of the way. Ship measurement
Displacement hull, where the moving hull's weight is supported by buoyancy alone and it must displace water from its path rather than planing on the water's surface
Displacement speed, a rule of thumb for non planing watercraft to estimate their theoretical maximum speed
Forced migration, by persecution or violence
Displacement (psychology), a sub-conscious defense mechanism
Displacement (psiology, parapsychology, psychical science), a statistical or qualitative correspondence between targets and responses
Single or
double displacement reaction, a chemical reaction concerning the exchange of ions
Displacement (orthopedic surgery), change in alignment of the fracture fragments
Earth Crustal Displacement, also known as "Pole shift"
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Displacement
displacement
Noun
1. an event in which something is displaced without rotation
(synonym) shift
(hypernym) translation
(hyponym) amplitude
2. act of taking the place of another especially using underhanded tactics
(synonym) supplanting
(hypernym) replacement, replacing
(derivation) displace
3. the act of uniform movement
(synonym) translation
(hypernym) motion, movement, move
4. (chemistry) a reaction in which an elementary substance displaces and sets free a constituent element from a compound
(synonym) displacement reaction
(hypernym) chemical reaction, reaction
(classification) chemistry, chemical science
5. (psychiatry) a defense mechanism that transfers affect or reaction from the original object to some more acceptable one
(hypernym) defense mechanism, defense reaction, defence mechanism, defence reaction, defense, defence
(hyponym) transference
(classification) psychiatry, psychopathology, psychological medicine
6. to move something from its natural environment
(synonym) deracination
(hypernym) movement
(derivation) dislocate, displace
7. act of removing from office or employment
(hypernym) rejection
Displacement
(n.)
The quantity of anything, as water, displaced by a floating body, as by a ship, the weight of the displaced liquid being equal to that of the displacing body.
(n.)
The process of extracting soluble substances from organic material and the like, whereby a quantity of saturated solvent is displaced, or removed, for another quantity of the solvent.
(n.)
The act of displacing, or the state of being displaced; a putting out of place.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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