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  • adverb In a frictionless way; without friction.

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Examples

  • The partition is capable of being inserted into the box, dividing it into two separate volumes, and is also capable of sliding, frictionlessly, along the box to the left or to the right.

    Information Processing and Thermodynamic Entropy Maroney, Owen 2009

  • The Republicans are frictionlessly pursuing the same successful strategy that they developed over 25 years ago.

    The Triumph of Culture Over Politics 2008

  • Wherever price exceeds marginal cost what it costs to produce the last unit of production, resources flow frictionlessly into that industry, until the price is driven down, and all producers are earning zero profits at the margin.

    Regulation: Sacrifice of the Intellect 2004

  • Her foot slithered almost frictionlessly back and forth.

    Rendezvous With Rama Clarke, Arthur C. 1973

  • Her foot slithered almost frictionlessly back and forth.

    Rendezvous with Rama Clarke, Arthur C. 1973

  • Joy and his Chinese staff the Big House ran so frictionlessly and so perfectly, that entertainment of guests seemed little part of the host's duties.

    The Little Lady of the Big House Jack London 1896

  • What's special about Apture is how frictionlessly it adds new levels of context and depth when hyperlinking something (e.g.: text) in ways that the native CMS (egg: WordPress) could never do and it does this (a) by adding only a bit of Javascript to your templates and (b) without even having to go into your CMS's content authoring console.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs David Berlind 2010

  • In 2005, RHIC scientists found this behaved like a perfect liquid, with particles slipping past each other frictionlessly (see Early Universe was a liquid).

    Scientific American 2010

  • In 2005, RHIC scientists found this behaved like a perfect liquid, with particles slipping past each other frictionlessly (see Early Universe was a liquid).

    Scientific American 2010

  • At Web 2.0 Expo (Spring 2009), InformationWeek editor-at-large David Berlind "ReviewCams" Apture's incredibly unique service that frictionlessly adds a depth and context to hyperlinking that your typical everyday CMS will probably never do.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 2010

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