libration
The act of librating.
Noun
- The act of librating.
- The apparent wobble or variation in the visible side of the Moon that permanently faces the Earth, allowing observers on Earth to see, over a period of time, slightly more than half of the lunar surface.
- A similar rotational or orbital characteristic of some other celestial body.
- The oscillation of an angle about a stable equilibrium point.
- A vibrational degree of freedom whereby a group of atoms partly rotates back and forth, similar to the Moon's motion.
- A wavering between two opposing thoughts or choices.
- We may not quarrel with attempts to picture the libration of emotion which sways Clytaemestra as she veers from love for her husband to the desire to take vengeance upon him[…] - 1924, Herbert Weir Smyth, “VI. Orestea....
Origin
From Latin lībrātiō (“a hurling, swinging”), from lībrō (“poise, cause to swing”).