Definition
Relating to or characterized by evection; describing orbital or motional irregularities caused by external gravitational forces.
Etymology
From 'evection' + '-ic' suffix. Derived from Latin 'evectio,' the noun form of 'evehere.' Used primarily in astronomical and mathematical contexts.
Kelly Says
The 'evectic inequality' in lunar motion was one of the first mathematical proof points that gravity doesn't work in simple straight lines—it showed ancient astronomers that the universe's dance is far more complex than simple circular orbits.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
እንደሚለው
en-de-mi-lew
ARالعربية
مُخَلِّص
mu-khal-liis
CACatalà
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
CSČeština
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
DADansk
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
DEDeutsch
Evektisch
eh-vehk-tish
ELΕλληνικά
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
ESEspañol
evectico
eh-vehk-tee-koh
FAفارسی
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
FISuomi
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
FRFrançais
évectique
eh-vehk-tee-k
HEעברית
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
HIहिन्दी
निष्कासक
nish-ka-sak
HUMagyar
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
IDBahasa Indonesia
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
ITItaliano
evectico
eh-vehk-tee-koh
JA日本語
エベクティック
e-beku-tiku
MSBahasa Melayu
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
MYမြန်မာ
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
NLNederlands
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
NONorsk
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
PLPolski
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
PTPortuguês
evectico
eh-vehk-tee-koh
RORomână
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
RUРусский
эвектический
eh-vekt-i-ches-kiy
SVSvenska
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
SWKiswahili
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
TAதமிழ்
எவேக்டிக்
e-ve-ki-k
TEతెలుగు
ఎవేక్టిక్
e-ve-k-tik
THไทย
เอเวกติก
a-weh-ti-k
TRTürkçe
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
UKУкраїнська
евектичний
eh-vekt-i-chniy
URاردو
evectic
eh-vekt-ik
VITiếng Việt
evectic
eh-vekt-ik