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traction
the act of pulling something along a surface using motive power
a mechanically applied sustained pull, especially to a limb
the extent of adoption of a new product or service, typically measured in number of customers or level of revenue achieved
the condition of being so pulled
Traction is a form of medical treatment, in which weights and pulleys are used to gently pull or stretch an injured part of the body for a period of time. You say that a person who is having this treatment is in traction. Isabelle's legs were in traction for about two and a half weeks
Grip of tires
A different name for grip
Traction is the grip that something has on the ground, especially the wheels of a vehicle
The degree to which a car is able to transfer its power onto the track surface for forward progress
either intersegmental or elongation, used to reduce swelling, ease spasms, or assist in the realignment of vertebral segments
An expression to describe the amount of grip produced by a cars tyres and suspension system
The adhesive friction of a wheel on a rail, a rope on a pulley, or the like
traction is process of your tires gripping the road Also referred to as "hooking up " When people say "I have no traction" it means that when they take off from a dead start that their tires spin instead of catching the ground and putting the car into motion
{i} towing power
the pulling power of an engine or animal
Attraction; a drawing toward
a linear force acting to draw structures apart
(orthopedics) the act of pulling on a bone or limb (as in a fracture) to relieve pressure or align parts in a special way during healing; "his leg was in traction for several days"
the adhesive friction of a wheel etc on a surface
pulling or drawing power
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