librate

UK /ˈlaɪbɹeɪt/ US /ˈlaɪbɹeɪt/
verb 3noun 1

Definitions

verb

1

To oscillate (like the beam of a balance).

The currently observed orbital resonances at the 2:1 mean motion commensurabilities involving Io-Europa and Europa-Ganymede are such that the resonance variables #92;theta#95;1#61;#92;lambda#95;1-2#92;lambda#95;2#43;#92;omega#95;1 and #92;theta#95;3#61;#92;lambda#95;2-2#92;lambda#95;3#43;#92;omega#95;2 librate about 0° and #92;theta#95;2#61;#92;lambda#95;1-2#92;lambda#95;2#43;#92;omega#95;2 librates about 180°, all with small amplitude.

Their parts all librate on too nice a beam.

2

To be poised; to balance oneself.

Her playful Sea-horse […] His watery way with waving volutes wins, / Or listening librates on unmoving fins.

3

To place in a balance; to weigh.

noun

1

A piece of land having a value of one pound per year.

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