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Dictionary: a·stat·ic   (ā-stăt'ĭk) pronunciation

adj.
  1. Unsteady; unstable.
  2. Physics. Having no particular directional characteristics.
astatically a·stat'i·cal·ly adv.
astaticism a·stat'i·cism n.

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(ə-stăt'ĭk)
adj.
  1. Relating to astasia.
  2. Unsteady; unstable.
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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: not static or stable


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The Astatic was a French cyclecar manufactured from 1920 to 1922 by Automobiles Astatic, Saint-Ouen, Seine, France.

Built at Saint-Ouen, the car was an attempt to market a vehicle with independent suspension all round. This was done by coupling each wheel to a horizontal coil spring by a right angle link. At the rear the differential housing was fixed to the chassis and drive was taken to the wheels through jointed drive shafts. The engine was a 894 cc or 1100 cc S.C.A.P.



 
 
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