ballistic

ballistic
adjective Etymology: Latin ballista Date: circa 1775 1. of or relating to ballistics or to a body in motion according to the laws of ballistics 2. being or characterized by repeated bouncing <
ballistic stretching
>
3. extremely and usually suddenly excited, upset, or angry ; wild <
went ballistic
>
ballistically adverb

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • ballistic — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to projectiles or their flight. 2) moving under the force of gravity only. ● go ballistic Cf. ↑go ballistic ORIGIN from Greek ballein to throw …   English terms dictionary

  • ballistic — [bə lis′tik] adj. [< BALLISTA] 1. of or connected with ballistics 2. of the motion and force of projectiles ☆ go ballistic Informal to become so angry as to lose emotional control …   English World dictionary

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  • ballistic — /bəˈlɪstɪk / (say buh listik) adjective 1. of or relating to ballistics. 2. relating to projectiles. 3. relating to an instrument, as a ballistic galvanometer, for measuring the effect of a transient source of energy or an impact. 4. of or… …  

  • ballistic — ballistically, adv. /beuh lis tik/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to ballistics. 2. having its motion determined or describable by the laws of exterior ballistics. 3. go ballistic, Informal. to become overwrought or irrational: went ballistic over the …   Universalium

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