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Repulse

To repel to beat or drive back as to repulse an assault to repulse the enemy

Repulsion

act of repulsing or repelling or the state of being repulsed or repelled

Repulser

One who repulses or drives back

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Electricity

particles or bodies possessing electric charge positive charges create a repulsive force between them and negative charges also create a repulsive

Repellence

The principle of repulsion the quality or capacity of repelling repulsion

Cross buttock

him forward over his hip hence an unexpected defeat or repulse

Repel

to force to return to check the advance of to repulse as to repel an enemy or an assailant

Repulsive

Serving or able to repulse repellent as a repulsive force

rebut

to answer a charge, bar from an action, literally, to repulse, rebuff, from Old French reboter, from re- back + boter

Polarity

to a contrast of positions as for example attraction and repulsion in the opposite parts of a magnet the dissimilar phenomena

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