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1. (n.) Brownian motion
the random motion of small colloidal particles suspended in a liquid or gas medium, caused by the collision of the medium's molecules with the particles. Also called Brownian movement.
Etymology: (1870–75; after Robert Brown (1773–1858), Scottish botanist, who described it in 1827)
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1. (noun) Brownian movement, Brownian motion, pedesis
the random motion of small particles suspended in a gas or liquid
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