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inertial

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Adjective — Relating to or based on inertia.

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inertial navigation inertial guidance inertial frame

Etymology

From inertia + the adjective-forming suffix -al.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “inertial” mean?

The word “inertial” means relating to or based on inertia. In plain terms, describing something to do with inertia, as in the science or engineering sense.

How do you pronounce “inertial”?

“Inertial” is pronounced ih-NUR-shuhl (/ɪˈnɝ.ʃəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “inertial” in a sentence?

Here is “inertial” used in a sentence: “Submarines use inertial navigation systems that don't rely on satellites.”

What part of speech is “inertial”?

“Inertial” is an adjective.

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