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DEFLECTION

Volume 501 · 71 words · 1797 Edition

the turning anything aside from its former course by some adventitious or external cause. The word is often applied to the tendency of a ship from her true course by reason of currents, &c. which turn her out of her right way. It is likewise applied by astronomers to the tendency of the planets from the line of their projection, or the tangent of their orbit. See ASTRONOMY in this Supplement.