"Ponderal" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ponderal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ponderal" Meaning

Ponderal refers to something related to ideas or thoughts, often slow or serious consideration of a subject, typically a weighty or philosophical one.

It can describe a weightlifting exercise or device, specifically a type of dumbbell.

It can also refer to a table or calculation that gives a numerical assessment of the similarity of shapes or objects.

"Ponderal" Examples

Ponderal Masculinity

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In mathematics and physics

1. The ponderal moment of a body is a measure of its resistance to torsion.
"A professor used the ponderal moment to explain complex mechanical systems."

2. Ponderal weight is a measure of density relative to mass, used in ballistics and mechanics.
"The engineer carefully calculated the ponderal weight of the rocket's components."

In a broader context


1. After the trip to the amusement park, they began to ponderal their options for dinner, debating between burgers or ice cream.
"A trip to the amusement park allowed the family to ponderal their interests and desires."

2. The ponderal wisdom of a wise elder can be invaluable in guiding the decisions of younger generations.
"The community looked up to the elder for her ponderal guidance and insight."

3. The artist's unique style reflected a ponderal approach to combining disparate elements in her paintings.
"The art critic was impressed by the artist's ponderal creativity and vision."

4. In this regard, the philosopher's ponderal argument was met with varying degrees of approval and skepticism from his peers.
"The philosopher's ponderal stance was subject to interpretation and debate."

"Ponderal" Similar Words

Poncelet

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A French engineer and politician who lived from 1788 to 1867. He made significant contributions to the field of mechanics and physics, particularly in the study of heat, electricity, and the mechanics of solids.

Poncey

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Mock-pretentious or affectedly sophisticated, especially in a way that is considered to be insincere or ostentatious.

Poncho

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Ponchos

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Pond

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A body of freshwater, typically quieter and shallower than a lake, which is usually fed by more than one inflow and may have small connecting streams.

Ponder

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To think carefully about something for a long time, often in order to understand its meaning or make a decision.

Ponderable

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Capable of being thought about or considered carefully; able to be weighed or estimated.

Ponderary

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Ponderate

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Pondered

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Ponderer

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A person who thinks deeply and carefully about something.

Pondering

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The word "pondering" means thinking deeply and carefully about something, often for a long time, often in a quiet and serious way. It can also refer to thinking deeply about something that is not clear or certain, often trying to understand its meaning or significance.<br><br>Example: "She was pondering the mystery of the missing keys, trying to figure out who could have taken them."<br><br>Synonyms: considering, thinking, reflecting, ruminating, meditating, deliberating.

Ponderosity

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Ponderous

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Ponderously

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