Derived terms edit · null-grav. Danish edit. Etymology 1 edit. From Old Norse grǫf, gröf, from Proto-Germanic *grabą, *grabō (“grave, trench, ditch”), ...
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Verb edit. grave (third-person singular simple present graves, present participle graving, simple past and past participle graved).
Macedonian edit. Etymology edit · Inherited from Proto-Slavic *gorxъ. Pronunciation edit · IPA: [ɡraf]. Noun edit. грав • (grav) m (uncountable).
(science fiction, attributive) Relating to, producing, or designed for a condition of zero gravity. Noun edit.
Noun edit. gravity (countable and uncountable, plural gravities). The state or condition of having weight; weight; heaviness.
Romanian edit. Noun edit · accent grav n (plural accente grave). grave accent · Last edited 1 year ago by Bogdan. Languages. Malagasy · Română. Wiktionary.
In physics, gravity (from Latin gravitas 'weight') is a fundamental interaction which causes mutual attraction between all things that have mass.
From grave (adjective) + -en. Verb edit. graven (third-person singular simple present gravens, present participle gravening, simple past ...
English edit. Noun edit · gravity-brightening (uncountable). Alternative form of gravity brightening · Last edited 4 years ago by WingerBot ...
Verb edit. graving. present participle and gerund of grave. Noun edit. graving (plural gravings). The act of cleaning a ship's bottom. (obsolete) An engraving ...
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