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Definition of frictionless in English: frictionlessadjective ˈfrɪkʃ(ə)nləsˈfrɪkʃənləs 1Not impeded by or creating friction; smooth. a compass needs to have a lightweight magnet and a frictionless bearing Example sentencesExamples - Bjerknes discovered analogies between the way bodies could move through a frictionless fluid and certain electromagnetic effects.
- He strokes her arm, this time not tickling her, but marveling at the smooth, almost frictionless feeling.
- The 'float on water' technique is an easy way to create a nearly frictionless bearing.
- No, they won't be levitating off the ground, and no, they won't be frictionless, but they may be significantly more efficient than existing windmills.
- Within the cells of our bodies, fluids flow rapidly through miniscule, nearly frictionless, protein channels.
- The pleural surface seems to provide the optimal mechanism for smooth and frictionless movement of the lungs.
- And this not-round body is put in contact with a floor that is as far from the physics books' frictionless plane as can be - a collection of warped and uneven floorboards, all gaps and snags.
- He did not analyse frictionless uniform motion because such motion is not seen in the world.
- By lubricating the working surface at the beginning of each experimental session, displacement of the stylus was near frictionless.
- It's a frictionless surface, almost frictionless.
- As Newtonian physics grew there appeared the notions of frictionless surfaces, ideal gases, perfect conductors of electricity, inelastic collisions, perfect insulators, perfect spheres, and so on.
- The substitution of the nearly frictionless carbon coatings for chemical lubricants is ‘a great opportunity to solve these problems,’ Erdemir said.
- Users of standard mouse pads will love this mat and all the benefits to accuracy and effortlessness it affords you from its near frictionless surface.
- The seamless transit of the outer atmosphere, made possible by a virtually frictionless energy shield, passed within a few minutes.
- An environment without people is even more abstract and meaningless than the ideal frictionless surface beloved of physicists.
- A common analogy of consolidation is that of a frictionless piston pushing against a spring in a cylinder full of water.
- Classical science formulated basic laws of nature upon exceptionally simple systems, such as the motion of the Earth around the sun or a frictionless pendulum.
- The underlying bone is spongy too resulting in a smooth frictionless joint.
Synonyms steady, regular, rhythmic, uninterrupted, unbroken, flowing, fluid, fluent - 1.1 Achieved with or involving little difficulty; effortless.
a frictionless payment solution Example sentencesExamples - Bring many buyers and sellers together, and use the tools of e-commerce to let them trade in a nearly frictionless manner.
- They promised to bring buyers and sellers together in a frictionless electronic market, making it easy for companies to find customers, and for customers to find greater choice.
- It also nudges driving just that little bit closer to the disquietingly frictionless experience of automated banking.
- We aim to help the company achieve a frictionless supply chain.
- By using frictionless provisioning, service providers can help ensure customer satisfaction while reducing costs.
- The market and the authorities have combined to assure the virtually frictionless conversion of Treasuries into payment money (checking accounts or federal funds) on demand.
- Five years back, business dreamed of the efficient nirvana implied by frictionless commerce.
- Where do the professions fit in a future depicted as a globalizing march toward a frictionless capitalism based upon information and communications technology?
- I hope somebody will challenge him on how musicians make a living when copying is frictionless.
- Automatic financial transactions are facilitated by this secure environment through the automated electronic verification of the identity of the consumer, which enables frictionless electronic commerce.
- People talk about a frictionless commerce, but the information glut has made human inattention the friction in commerce.
- The relentless, frictionless bonhomie can be a little grating.
- According to Slavoj Zizek, cyber-space can be characterized by "the frictionless flow of images."
- Once a supplier joins the network, its inventory and shipping systems are directly integrated with Escalate's systems to create a frictionless end-to-end transaction.
- Like a lot of multinationals, they'd like to be weightless and frictionless, disregarding national laws (but not copyright enforcement).
- This would create a frictionless economy in which all greedy, inefficient middlemen would be effectively cut out of the action.
- The saga reminds us that there's no such thing as frictionless entrepreneurship.
- There is much talk of the frictionless education market, where students anywhere are able to engage in classes that suit them.
Derivativesadverb Companies have to attract cash from customers and capital from the markets fairly frictionlessly. Example sentencesExamples - Knowledge should be shared more easily and frictionlessly than is currently the case.
- A car that is rolling frictionlessly at a speed of 77 meters/second will be able to climb an altitude of 300 meters before it comes to rest.
- I'd argue that the best leaders are capable of moving frictionlessly from one mode of operation to the other.
- Social Reader was intended to disseminate information quickly and frictionlessly.
Definition of frictionless in US English: frictionlessadjectiveˈfrikSHənləsˈfrɪkʃənləs 1Not impeded by or creating friction; smooth. a compass needs to have a lightweight magnet and a frictionless bearing Example sentencesExamples - Within the cells of our bodies, fluids flow rapidly through miniscule, nearly frictionless, protein channels.
- It's a frictionless surface, almost frictionless.
- The 'float on water' technique is an easy way to create a nearly frictionless bearing.
- He strokes her arm, this time not tickling her, but marveling at the smooth, almost frictionless feeling.
- Users of standard mouse pads will love this mat and all the benefits to accuracy and effortlessness it affords you from its near frictionless surface.
- The substitution of the nearly frictionless carbon coatings for chemical lubricants is ‘a great opportunity to solve these problems,’ Erdemir said.
- The underlying bone is spongy too resulting in a smooth frictionless joint.
- As Newtonian physics grew there appeared the notions of frictionless surfaces, ideal gases, perfect conductors of electricity, inelastic collisions, perfect insulators, perfect spheres, and so on.
- Classical science formulated basic laws of nature upon exceptionally simple systems, such as the motion of the Earth around the sun or a frictionless pendulum.
- And this not-round body is put in contact with a floor that is as far from the physics books' frictionless plane as can be - a collection of warped and uneven floorboards, all gaps and snags.
- The seamless transit of the outer atmosphere, made possible by a virtually frictionless energy shield, passed within a few minutes.
- No, they won't be levitating off the ground, and no, they won't be frictionless, but they may be significantly more efficient than existing windmills.
- Bjerknes discovered analogies between the way bodies could move through a frictionless fluid and certain electromagnetic effects.
- An environment without people is even more abstract and meaningless than the ideal frictionless surface beloved of physicists.
- A common analogy of consolidation is that of a frictionless piston pushing against a spring in a cylinder full of water.
- He did not analyse frictionless uniform motion because such motion is not seen in the world.
- The pleural surface seems to provide the optimal mechanism for smooth and frictionless movement of the lungs.
- By lubricating the working surface at the beginning of each experimental session, displacement of the stylus was near frictionless.
Synonyms steady, regular, rhythmic, uninterrupted, unbroken, flowing, fluid, fluent - 1.1 Achieved with or involving little difficulty; effortless.
a frictionless payment solution Example sentencesExamples - I hope somebody will challenge him on how musicians make a living when copying is frictionless.
- It also nudges driving just that little bit closer to the disquietingly frictionless experience of automated banking.
- They promised to bring buyers and sellers together in a frictionless electronic market, making it easy for companies to find customers, and for customers to find greater choice.
- The market and the authorities have combined to assure the virtually frictionless conversion of Treasuries into payment money (checking accounts or federal funds) on demand.
- Like a lot of multinationals, they'd like to be weightless and frictionless, disregarding national laws (but not copyright enforcement).
- There is much talk of the frictionless education market, where students anywhere are able to engage in classes that suit them.
- The saga reminds us that there's no such thing as frictionless entrepreneurship.
- The relentless, frictionless bonhomie can be a little grating.
- People talk about a frictionless commerce, but the information glut has made human inattention the friction in commerce.
- Automatic financial transactions are facilitated by this secure environment through the automated electronic verification of the identity of the consumer, which enables frictionless electronic commerce.
- Five years back, business dreamed of the efficient nirvana implied by frictionless commerce.
- We aim to help the company achieve a frictionless supply chain.
- Bring many buyers and sellers together, and use the tools of e-commerce to let them trade in a nearly frictionless manner.
- By using frictionless provisioning, service providers can help ensure customer satisfaction while reducing costs.
- This would create a frictionless economy in which all greedy, inefficient middlemen would be effectively cut out of the action.
- Once a supplier joins the network, its inventory and shipping systems are directly integrated with Escalate's systems to create a frictionless end-to-end transaction.
- Where do the professions fit in a future depicted as a globalizing march toward a frictionless capitalism based upon information and communications technology?
- According to Slavoj Zizek, cyber-space can be characterized by "the frictionless flow of images."
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