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The answer RABIDITY has 2 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of rabidity in various dictionaries:
noun - unrestrained excitement or enthusiasm
adv - affected with rabies [ adj ] : RABIDLY
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Fanaticism of a command I try deviously to get round |
Beam about offer, it showing very strong interest |
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Apr 9 2012 The Times - Cryptic |
Jun 28 2008 The Times - Cryptic |
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The property of being rabid. |
rabid. adj. 1610s, "furious, raving," from Latin rabidus "raging, furious, enraged inspired ungoverned rabid," from rabere "be mad, rave" (see rage (v.)). bMeaningb "made mad by rabies" in English first recorded 1804. Related: Rabidly rabidness. |
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In relativity, rapidity is commonly used as a measure for relativistic velocity. Mathematically, rapidity can be defined as the hyperbolic angle that differentiates two frames of reference in relative motion, each frame being associated with distance and time coordinates. * For one-dimensional motion, rapidities are additive whereas velocities must be combined by Einstein's velocity-addition formula. For low speeds, rapidity and velocity are proportional, but for higher velocities, rapidity takes a larger value, the rapidity of light being infinite. * Using the inverse hyperbolic function artanh, the rapidity w corresponding to velocity v is w = artanh(v / c) where c is the velocity of light. For low speeds, w is approximately v / c. Since in relativity any velocity v is constrained to the interval −c < v < c the ratio v / c satisfies −1 < v / c < 1. The inverse hyperbolic tangent has the unit interval (−1, 1) for its domain and the whole real line for its range, and so the interval −c < v < c maps onto −∞ < w < ∞. |