instantaneously
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Instantaneous \In`stan*ta"ne*ous\, a. [Cf. F. instantan['e].]
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1. Done or occurring in an instant, or without any
perceptible duration of time; as, the passage of
electricity appears to be instantaneous.
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His reason saw
With instantaneous view, the truth of things.
--Thomson.
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2. At or during a given instant; as, instantaneous
acceleration, velocity, etc.
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{Instantaneous center of rotation} (Kinematics), in a plane
or in a plane figure which has motions both of translation
and of rotation in the plane, is the point which for the
instant is at rest.
{Instantaneous axis of rotation} (Kinematics), in a body
which has motions both of translation and rotation, is a
line, which is supposed to be rigidly united with the
body, and which for the instant is at rest. The motion of
the body is for the instant simply that of rotation about
the instantaneous axis. -- {In`stan*ta"ne*ous*ly}, adv. --
{In`stan*ta"ne*ous*ness}, n.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
28 Moby Thesaurus words for "instantaneously":
at once, directly, forthwith, immediately, in a flash, in a jiff,
in a jiffy, in a twink, in a twinkling, in no time,
in nothing flat, in short order, instanter, instantly, just now,
just then, momentaneously, momentarily, momently, on the dot,
on the instant, on the nail, on the spot, promptly, pronto,
right now, tout de suite, without delay
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