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traction


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traction - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :

  Traction \Trac"tion\, n. [L. trahere, tractum, to draw: cf. F.
     traction.]
     1. The act of drawing, or the state of being drawn; as, the
        traction of a muscle.
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     2. Specifically, the act of drawing a body along a plane by
        motive power, as the drawing of a carriage by men or
        horses, the towing of a boat by a tug.
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     3. Attraction; a drawing toward. [R.]
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     4. The adhesive friction of a wheel on a rail, a rope on a
        pulley, or the like; as, the car is stuck in the snow
        because it can;t get any traction. --Knight.
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     Angle of traction (Mech.), the angle made with a given
        plane by the line of direction in which a tractive force
        acts.
  
     Traction engine, a locomotive for drawing vehicles on
        highways or in the fields.
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traction - WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) :

  traction
      n 1: the friction between a body and the surface on which it
           moves (as between an automobile tire and the road) [syn:
           grip, traction, adhesive friction]
      2: (orthopedics) the act of pulling on a bone or limb (as in a
         fracture) to relieve pressure or align parts in a special way
         during healing; "his leg was in traction for several days"

traction - Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 :

  42 Moby Thesaurus words for "traction":
     adduction, adhesion, advantage, affinity, allurement, attractance,
     attraction, attractiveness, attractivity, capillarity,
     capillary attraction, centripetal force, draft, drag, draw,
     drawing, drayage, extraction, foothold, footing, friction,
     gravitation, gravity, grip, haulage, hauling, heaving, hold,
     magnetism, mutual attraction, pull, pulling, pulling power,
     purchase, sympathy, toehold, towage, towing, tractive power, tug,
     tug-of-war, tugging