"rheology" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ɹiːˈɒlədʒi/ Forms: rheologies [plural]
Etymology: Coined by American scientist Eugene C. Bingham in 1920, following a suggestion by a colleague, Markus Reiner; inspired by aphorism πάντα ῥεῖ (pánta rheî, “everything flows”) by Simplicius of Cilicia. Formed from Ancient Greek ῥέω (rhéō, “flow”) + -logy (“study of”, suffix ultimately from Ancient Greek). See also rheo-. Etymology templates: {{coin|en|Eugene C. Bingham|in=1920|nat=American|nobycat=1|occ=scientist|w=y}} Coined by American scientist Eugene C. Bingham in 1920, {{m|grc||πάντα ῥεῖ|everything flows}} πάντα ῥεῖ (pánta rheî, “everything flows”), {{bor|en|grc|ῥέω||flow}} Ancient Greek ῥέω (rhéō, “flow”), {{uder|en|grc|-}} Ancient Greek, {{suffix|en||logy|pos2=suffix ultimately from Ancient Greek|t2=study of}} + -logy (“study of”, suffix ultimately from Ancient Greek), {{m|en|rheo-}} rheo- Head templates: {{en-noun}} rheology (plural rheologies)
  1. (physics) The branch of physics that studies the deformation and flow of matter. Wikipedia link: Markus Reiner, Panta rhei (Heraclitus), Simplicius of Cilicia Categories (topical): Physics Derived forms: chemorheology Related terms: diarrhea (alt: further -rrhea/-rrhoea terms there), rheogoniometer, rheometer, rheometric, rheometry Translations (physics of the deformation and flow of matter): reologia [feminine] (Catalan), 流變學 (Chinese Mandarin), 流变学 (liúbiànxué) (Chinese Mandarin), reologie [feminine] (Dutch), reologia (Finnish), rhéologie [feminine] (French), Rheologie [feminine] (German), Fließkunde [feminine] (German), flotfræði [feminine] (Icelandic), sreabheolaíocht [feminine] (Irish), réa-eolaíocht [feminine] (Irish), reologia [feminine] (Italian), reologia [feminine] (Portuguese), reologie [feminine] (Romanian), реоло́гия (reológija) [feminine] (Russian), reología [feminine] (Spanish), paladaluyan (Tagalog), சடப்பாயவியல் (caṭappāyaviyal) (Tamil), lưu biến học (Vietnamese)

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