libratious

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

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Particularly: “This is the etymology of libration. libratious might rather come from a French or Latin adjective or from libration + -ous or -ious

From Latin lībrātiō (a hurling, swinging), from lībrō (poise, cause to swing).

Adjective[edit]

libratious (comparative more libratious, superlative most libratious)

  1. Characterized by libration.
  2. Oscillating between intense emotions, moods, or thought.

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