| deflection | a twist or aberration; especially a perverse or abnormal way of judging or acting | en |
| deflection | the amount by which a propagating wave is bent | en |
| deflection | the movement of the pointer or pen of a measuring instrument from its zero position | en |
| deflection | Distance moved upon application of a specified load on a structural member | en |
| deflection | deviation, diversion, turning aside isim | en |
| deflection | The amount of sag in a shelf, floor, joist, or counter caused by the weight it's supporting | en |
| deflection | Downward vertical displacement of a truss due to loads | en |
| deflection | the property of being bent or deflected | en |
| deflection | Any change in the inside diameter of the pipe resulting from installation and imposed loads Deflection may be either vertical or horizontal and is usually reported as a percentage of the base (undeflected) inside pipe diameter | en |
| deflection | the property of being bent or deflected the movement of the pointer or pen of a measuring instrument from its zero position the amount by which a propagating wave is bent a twist or aberration; especially a perverse or abnormal way of judging or acting | en |
| deflection | The act of turning aside, or state of being turned aside; a turning from a right line or proper course; a bending, esp | en |
| deflection | The act of deflecting or something deflected | en |
| deflection | The deviation of a needle or other indicator from its previous position | en |
| deflection | downward; deviation | en |
| deflection | The deviation of a shot or ball from its true course | en |
| deflection | The movement of the ball or pins when they contact each other Deflection is neither good nor bad, but you can have too much or too little Deflection is needed to make many spares and to get strikes | en |
| deflection | The bending which a beam or girder undergoes from its own weight or by reason of a load | en |
| deflection | A deviation of the rays of light toward the surface of an opaque body; inflection; diffraction | en |
| deflection | a turning aside (of your course or attention or concern); "a diversion from the main highway"; "a digression into irrelevant details"; "a deflection from his goal" | en |
| deflection | The term applied to the physical displacement of glass from its original position under load | en |
| deflection | Motion of the spring ends or arms under the application or removal of an external load (P) | en |
| deflection | The deference between a tire's unloaded or free radius and the loaded radius | en |
| deflection | Motion of spring ends or arms under the application or removal of an external load (P) | en |
| deflection | The downward displacement of a structural member under load | en |
| deflection | The displacement of a structural member or system under load | en |
| deflection | The deflection of something means making it change direction. the deflection of light as it passes through the slits in the grating | en |
| deflection | In sport, the deflection of a ball, kick, or shot is when the ball hits an object and then travels in a different direction | en |
| deflection | The movement of the ball when it comes into contact with the pins and angles away to one side or the other | en |
| deflection | the amount of deformation or bending in a pallet or pallet component under load | en |
| deflection | the ricochet of a ball after it hits a player | en |
| deflection | elastic movement of a structural member under a load | en |
| deflection | Vertical, or axial, displacement error of a disc measured from a flat reference plane | en |
| deflection | The change in length along the primary axis or distance a diaphragm moves at the center between no-load and rated load conditions | en |
| deflection | Bending or deviation from a stratight line or course Used here as the standard by which allowable load for suspension system components is measured | en |
| deflection | The amount of bending movement of any part of a structural member perpendicular to the axis of the member under an applied load | en |
| deflection | A shot or pass that changes direction when it strikes a player, skate, or stick While often accidental, a deflection may also be a deliberate act of a player who uses the stick to redirect a teammate's shot into the goal cage | en |
| deflection | Amount of displacement incurred in a bowling ball's trajectory after making contact with a headpin | en |
| deflection | deformation of a structural element caused when loading exceeds resistance | en |
| deflection | A load-induced, downward movement of a pavement section | en |
| A deflection | glance | en |
| deflections | plural of deflection | en |
| deflexion | See Deflection | en |
| deflexion | turning aside; property of being bent or deflected; specified amount of deviation; deviation of an indicator of a measuring device from its starting position isim | en |