Recoil


[verb ri-koil; noun ree-koil, ri-koil] /verb rɪˈkɔɪl; noun ˈriˌkɔɪl, rɪˈkɔɪl/

verb (used without object)
1.
to draw back; start or shrink back, as in alarm, horror, or disgust.
2.
to spring or fly back, as in consequence of force of impact or the force of the discharge, as a firearm.
3.
to spring or come back; react (usually followed by on or upon):
Plots frequently recoil upon the plotters.
4.
Physics. (of an atom, a nucleus, or a particle) to undergo a change in momentum as a result either of a collision with an atom, a nucleus, or a particle or of the emission of a particle.
noun
5.
an act of recoiling.
6.
the distance through which a weapon moves backward after discharging.
[ree-koil] /riˈkɔɪl/
verb (used with or without object)
1.
to again.
verb (intransitive) (rɪˈkɔɪl)
1.
to jerk back, as from an impact or violent thrust
2.
(often foll by from) to draw back in fear, horror, or disgust: to recoil from the sight of blood
3.
foll by on or upon. to go wrong, esp so as to hurt the perpetrator
4.
(of a nucleus, atom, molecule, or elementary particle) to change momentum as a result of the emission of a photon or particle
noun (rɪˈkɔɪl; ˈriːkɔɪl)
5.

6.
the motion acquired by a particle as a result of its emission of a photon or other particle
7.
the act of recoiling
v.

early 13c. (transitive) “force back, drive back,” from Old French reculer “to go back, give way, recede, retreat” (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *reculare, from Latin re- “back” (see re-) + culus “backside, bottom, fundament.” Meaning “shrink back, retreat” is first recorded c.1300; and that of “spring back” (as a gun) in 1520s. Related: Recoiled; recoiling.
n.

c.1300, “retreat,” from Old French recul “recoil, backward movement, retreat,” from reculer (see recoil (v.)). Meaning “back-kick of a firearm” is from 1570s.

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