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Accelerando
Accelerando Ac*cel`er*an"do, a. [It.] (Mus.) Gradually accelerating the movement.
Accelerate
Accelerate Ac*cel"er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Accelerated; p. pr. & vb. n. Accelerating.] [L. acceleratus, p. p. of accelerare; ad + celerare to hasten; celer quick. See Celerity.] 1. To cause to move faster; to quicken the motion of; to add to the speed of; -- opposed to retard. 2. To quicken the natural or ordinary progression or process of; as, to accelerate the growth of a plant, the increase of wealth, etc. 3. To hasten, as the occurence of an event; as, to accelerate our departure. Accelerated motion (Mech.), motion with a continually increasing velocity. Accelerating force, the force which causes accelerated motion. --Nichol. Syn: To hasten; expedite; quicken; dispatch; forward; advance; further.
Accelerated
Accelerate Ac*cel"er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Accelerated; p. pr. & vb. n. Accelerating.] [L. acceleratus, p. p. of accelerare; ad + celerare to hasten; celer quick. See Celerity.] 1. To cause to move faster; to quicken the motion of; to add to the speed of; -- opposed to retard. 2. To quicken the natural or ordinary progression or process of; as, to accelerate the growth of a plant, the increase of wealth, etc. 3. To hasten, as the occurence of an event; as, to accelerate our departure. Accelerated motion (Mech.), motion with a continually increasing velocity. Accelerating force, the force which causes accelerated motion. --Nichol. Syn: To hasten; expedite; quicken; dispatch; forward; advance; further.
Accelerated motion
Accelerate Ac*cel"er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Accelerated; p. pr. & vb. n. Accelerating.] [L. acceleratus, p. p. of accelerare; ad + celerare to hasten; celer quick. See Celerity.] 1. To cause to move faster; to quicken the motion of; to add to the speed of; -- opposed to retard. 2. To quicken the natural or ordinary progression or process of; as, to accelerate the growth of a plant, the increase of wealth, etc. 3. To hasten, as the occurence of an event; as, to accelerate our departure. Accelerated motion (Mech.), motion with a continually increasing velocity. Accelerating force, the force which causes accelerated motion. --Nichol. Syn: To hasten; expedite; quicken; dispatch; forward; advance; further.
Accelerating
Accelerate Ac*cel"er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Accelerated; p. pr. & vb. n. Accelerating.] [L. acceleratus, p. p. of accelerare; ad + celerare to hasten; celer quick. See Celerity.] 1. To cause to move faster; to quicken the motion of; to add to the speed of; -- opposed to retard. 2. To quicken the natural or ordinary progression or process of; as, to accelerate the growth of a plant, the increase of wealth, etc. 3. To hasten, as the occurence of an event; as, to accelerate our departure. Accelerated motion (Mech.), motion with a continually increasing velocity. Accelerating force, the force which causes accelerated motion. --Nichol. Syn: To hasten; expedite; quicken; dispatch; forward; advance; further.
Accelerating force
Accelerate Ac*cel"er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Accelerated; p. pr. & vb. n. Accelerating.] [L. acceleratus, p. p. of accelerare; ad + celerare to hasten; celer quick. See Celerity.] 1. To cause to move faster; to quicken the motion of; to add to the speed of; -- opposed to retard. 2. To quicken the natural or ordinary progression or process of; as, to accelerate the growth of a plant, the increase of wealth, etc. 3. To hasten, as the occurence of an event; as, to accelerate our departure. Accelerated motion (Mech.), motion with a continually increasing velocity. Accelerating force, the force which causes accelerated motion. --Nichol. Syn: To hasten; expedite; quicken; dispatch; forward; advance; further.
Accelerative
Accelerative Ac*cel"er*a*tive, a. Relating to acceleration; adding to velocity; quickening. --Reid.
Accelerator
Accelerator Ac*cel"er*a`tor, n. One who, or that which, accelerates. Also as an adj.; as, accelerator nerves.
Acceleratory
Acceleratory Ac*cel"er*a*to*ry, a. Accelerative.
Jelerang
Jelerang Jel"er*ang, n. [Native name.] (Zo["o]l.) A large, handsome squirrel (Sciurus Javensis), native of Java and Southern Asia; -- called also Java squirrel.
Ranunculus sceleratus
Water celery Wa"ter cel"er*y (Bot.) A very acrid herb (Ranunculus sceleratus) growing in ditches and wet places; -- called also cursed crowfoot.

Meaning of Elera from wikipedia

- (PCSD). The species was first described by Casto de Elera in 1885; it was also mentioned by de Elera in an 1895 work. In the past, this species has been...
- "Charo" Flores Rojas De Gonzales (Gilberto and Nelly's daughter-in-law) Erick Elera as Joel Luis Gonzales Flores (Lucho and Charo's first son) Mayra Couto as...
- Yangali, Brando Gallessi, Alejandro Villagomez, Gerson Del Carpio and Erick Elera. Its premiered on April 11, 2024, in Peruvian theaters. Ernesto Pimentel...
- Manis javanica (Desmarest, 1822) (Sunda pangolin) Manis culionensis (de Elera, 1895) (Philippine pangolin) †Manis palaeojavanica (Dubois, 1907) (giant...
- Inmarsat's first dual-payload satellite, with capabilities in both L-band (ELERA) and Ka-band (Global Xpress). Claimed to be the largest and most sophisticated...
- Amutiti; Baba Abudu; Basiru; Budo Gomina; Budo Kudoro; Budo Nla; Budo-Dele; Elera; Ikolaba; Komi; Kota I; Kota II; Lati; Layipapa; Makudi; ****wure; Mogaji;...
- curated in the 19th century by Dominican priest and professor Castro de Elera. De Elera also published Catalogo Sistematico de toda La Fauna de Filipinas (Catalog...
- su experiencia como youtuber: "Sigo esperando una entrevista con Erick Elera, me ha dejado en visto"". infobae (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2022-08-25...
- as ants and termites  CR  10,000 Philippine pangolin M. culionensis de Elera, 1895 Southeast Asia (current range in brown) Size: 45–54 cm (18–21 in)...
- Díaz Haydeé Cáceres Opening theme María by Christian Domínguez and Erick Elera / Maria Grazia Gamarra Country of origin Peru Original language Spanish...