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fuerza
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force . ( Of the lat. )( fortia ). 1. f. force, strength and ability to move something or someone who has weight or resistance; to lift a stone, throw a bar, etc. 2. f. application of moral or physical power. Tighten it with force. You need much strength to withstand so many misfortunes. 3. f. ability to withstand a weight or resist a push. The strength of beams of a dam. 4. f. virtue and natural efficacy that things must itself. 5. f. Act of forcing someone that it stands for something, or to do so. 6. f. bulk or main part, higher and stronger of a whole. The strength of the army. 7. f. more vigorous State of something. The strength of youth, of the age. 8. f. Plaza murada and garrisoned people for defense. 9. f. fortifications of this square. 10. f. list of bocací, holandilla, or another strong fabric which throw the tailors to the singing of clothing among the main fabric and lining. 11. f. strip or list which is cose to reinforce some tissue. 12. f. violence done to someone to enjoy it. 13. f. Esgr. First third of the sword to the garrison. 14. f. Mec. Cause able to modify the State of rest or motion of a body or deform it. 15. f. Mec. resistance (? that opposes the motion of a machine). 16. f. pl. Mil. people from war and other military preparations. force aceleratriz. 1. f. Mec. Which increases the speed of a movement. force air. 1. f. gun air. force animal. 1. f. Of the living being when used as driving. force gross. 1. f. The material, as opposed to which it gives the der echo or reason. force centrifugal. 1. f. Mec. force of inertia that manifests itself in whole body out when it is compelled to describe a curved path. It is equal and opposite to the centripetal. force centripetal. 1. f. Mec. One that must be applied to a body that, overcoming the inertia, describe a curved path. force of inertia. 1. f. Mec. Re support who opposed the bodies to change the State or the direction of its movement. force of the consonant. 1. f. Colloq. Circumstances requiring someone to act in line with her and against the will itself. force of blood. 1. f. power animal. 2. f. fullness of blood. force of will. 1. d. capacity of a person to overcome obstacles or difficulties, or to comply with their obligations. force Executive. 1. f. Der. As certain written titles or judicial or administrative decisions which may be imposed by Executive track or trial. force electromotive. 1. f. Electr. Physical quantity that is measured by the potential difference arising between the ends of an open circuit or by the current resulting in a closed circuit. force irresistible. 1. f. Der. Which, by override the will of the author of an action, may limit or exclude its liability. force can. 1. f. Der. Which is legally granted money from legal tender to extinguish the obligations. force magnetomotriz. 1. f. Electr. Cause of the magnetic field created by electrical currents. force Mayor. 1. f. Der. That, by not being able to anticipate or resist, exempt from any obligation. 2. f. Der. Which comes from the will of a third party. force public. 1. f. body of officials of the authority responsible for maintaining order. force retardatriz. 1. f. Mec. Which decreases the speed of a movement. force s armed. 1. f. pl. The army, Navy and aviation. force s alive. 1. f. pl. Classes and groups driving the activity and prosperity. 2. f. pl. Persons or classes of a city, region, country, etc., by its authority or its social influence. force Viva. 1. f. Mec. Product of the mass of a body by the square of its speed, and that is equal to twice the kinetic energy. a force de. 1. loc. prepos. U., followed by a noun or a verb, to indicate the intensity or abundance of the object designated by the noun, or the persistent recurrence of the action expressed by the verb. By dint of study, of money. Force run, fell surrendered. a force of arms. 1. loc. Advisor. Colloq. To force . a force of God and the gent It is. 1. loc. Advisor. Above all, trampling the due respect. a force of hands. 1. loc. Advisor. Colloq. With strength and perseverance. to the force . 1. loc. Advisor. by force. a la force ahorcan. 1. expr. Colloq. U to entend er that someone is or has been forced to do something against their will. to live force . 1. loc. Advisor. Violently, with all the possible force. charge force s a patient. 1. loc. verb. Convalesce and recover gradually. de force . 1. loc. Advisor. Ant. by force (? necessarily). of by force . 1. loc. Advisor. Colloq. by force. en force de. 1. loc. prepos. Because of, in. force a force . 1. loc. Advisor. of power to power. do force . 1. loc. verb. (F) orcejear, force, force, violating. 2. loc. verb. Tilt the mood, convince, persuade. leave it to someone the force by mouth. 1. loc. verb. Colloq. Talk too much and not act as a result. por force . 1. loc. Advisor. Violently, against their own will. 2. loc. Advisor. Necessary, no doubt. protest the force . 1. loc. verb. Der. Claim against the violence that forced someone to do what he does not want to. get someone force s of leanness. 1. loc. verb. Make a special effort to achieve that, so that it is weak or helpless. ser force . 1. loc. verb. Be necessary or forced. Is force take any resolution. have force of face. 1. loc. verb. Colloq. Cuba. Be nerve, blatant. ? V. shirt from force condenser of force s kilogram force time of one force pair of force s foot of force resource of force third of force




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