traction Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of traction In English

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Examples of traction

  • The sharp-based sandstones with traction-generated internal sedimentary structures represent storm eventbeds emplaced by episodic storm-generated currents.

  • A comparison of different methods of instrumental delivery based on electronic measurements of compression and traction.

  • One, which comes from trying my own hand at criticisms of this sort, is whether there is any real traction to be gained from them.

  • Traction was provided by two oxen which were managed by two labourers.

  • To achieve axis traction, therefore, the operator should direct the pull horizontally or even slightly downwards until the head begins to crown.

  • At the beginning, farms were more diverse, dependent on animal traction, on-farm inputs and income and, after initial land grants, nearly independent of government policy.

  • Axial traction should be used, limiting the extent of lateral flexion of the head.

  • He used the term fluid threshold utf for the lowest friction velocity at which the wind had sufficient traction on the surface to move grains.

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