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Traction
Meaning
Noun
●
The
act
of
pulling
something along a
surface
using
motive
power.
●
The
condition
of being so pulled.
●
Grip.
●
The
pulling power
of an
engine
or animal.
●
The
adhesive
friction
of a
wheel
etc on a surface.
●
In Business:
Progress in or
momentum
toward
achieving
a
goal
, especially in
gaining
support,
recognition
, or popularity.
The
extent
of
adoption
of a new product or service,
typically
measured
in number of customers or level of
revenue
achieved.
●
In Politics:
Progress in or
momentum
toward
achieving
a
goal
, especially in
gaining
support,
recognition
, or popularity.
Popular support.
●
Progress in or
momentum
toward
achieving
a
goal
, especially in
gaining
support,
recognition
, or popularity.
Scholarly interest and research.
●
In Medicine:
A
mechanically
applied
sustained
pull
, especially to a limb.
●
In Transport:
Collectively, the
locomotives
of a
railroad
, especially
electric
locomotives
.
Verb
●
In Medicine:
To
apply
a
sustained
pull
to (a
limb
, etc.).
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Origin
traction
English
tractus
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
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Suction
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Steering
Acceleration
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Tension
Deformation
Braking
Publicity
Lift
Compression
Wheels
Motion
Thrust
Stiffness
Leverage
Resistance
Motor
Maneuverability
Mileage
Brake
Wheel
Cushioning
Deflection
Traffic
Pressure
Foothold
Lubrication
Strength
Penetration
Airtime
Speed
Force
Movement
Tire
Ground Clearance
Rolling Resistance
Air Time
Range Of Motion
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Rhymes
Action
Faction
Reaction
Traction
Fraction
Impaction
Redaction
Detraction
Extraction
Refraction
Attraction
Infraction
Interaction
Transaction
Contraction
Distraction
Subtraction
Satisfaction
Torrefaction
Congelifraction
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