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CONATUS

Volume 2 · 58 words · 1771 Edition

a term frequently used in philosophy and mathematics, defined by some to be a quantity of motion, not capable of being expressed by any time, or length; as the conatus recedendi ab axe motus, is the endeavour which a body, moved circularly, makes to recede, or fly off from the centre or axis of its motion. See MECHANICS.