Disequilibrium

/dɪsˌiːkwɪˈlɪbriəm/ noun

Definition

A state of imbalance or instability; lack of equilibrium in a system. Used in economics, psychology, and physics to describe systems that are not in stable balance.

Etymology

From Latin 'dis-' (away from) + 'aequilibrium' (equal balance), from 'aequus' (equal) + 'libra' (balance, scales). The term developed in scientific contexts in the 19th century as understanding of dynamic systems advanced.

Kelly Says

The 'libra' root connects to the zodiac sign Libra (the scales) and 'library' (originally a place where books were weighed and balanced)! Disequilibrium literally means being 'away from the scales'—when the cosmic or economic scales are tipped and things are out of whack.

Translations

ARالعربية
خلل في التوازن
khall fee al-tawazun
DEDeutsch
Ungleichgewicht
oon-glah-eech-gah-veekt
ESEspañol
desequilibrio
deh-seh-kee-LEE-bree-oh
FRFrançais
déséquilibre
dey-zeh-kee-LEE-breh
HIहिन्दी
असंतुलन
asantulan
IDBahasa Indonesia
ketidakseimbangan
keh-tah-dehk-seh-ee-mbah-ngahn
ITItaliano
disequilibrio
dee-seh-kee-LEE-bree-oh
PTPortuguês
desequilíbrio
deh-seh-kee-LEE-bree-oh
RUРусский
дисбаланс
dees-bah-LAHNS
THไทย
ความไม่สมดุล
khwam mai somdul
TRTürkçe
dengesizlik
dehng-eh-seh-lee-lik
VITiếng Việt
sự mất cân bằng
su mat can bang

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