"gravitatio" meaning in Latin

See gravitatio in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: \ɡra.wi.'taː.ti.oː\
Forms: gravitationēs [plural, nominative], gravitationēs [plural, vocative], gravitationem [singular, accusative], gravitationēs [plural, accusative], gravitationis [singular, genitive], gravitationum [plural, genitive], gravitationī [singular, dative], gravitationibus [plural, dative], gravitationĕ [singular, ablative], gravitationibus [plural, ablative]
  1. Gravitation. Tags: physical
    Sense id: fr-gravitatio-la-noun-~XIU3ORf Categories (other): Exemples en latin, Lexique en latin de la physique
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: gravitas Derived forms: gravitation
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          "translation": "Si une pierre tombe dans le plateau d’une balance, elle appuie sur ce plateau certainement plus que si elle y était simplement posée : mais par l’action de la gravité la pierre participe à cet appui vers le bas ; par conséquent lorsque (l’appui) est plus important avec la chute de la pierre, cela indique également une plus grande gravitation de la pierre qui tombe."
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