Brown·ian motion /ˈbraʊniən-/
Brown·ian motion /ˌbraʊnɪən-/ 名詞
Brown·i·an a. Pertaining to Dr. Robert Brown, who first demonstrated (about 1827) the commonness of the motion described below.
Brownian motion, Brownian movement, the peculiar, rapid, vibratory movement exhibited by the microscopic particles of substances when suspended in water or other fluids.
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Brownian motion
n : the random motion of small particles suspended in a gas or
liquid [syn: Brownian movement, pedesis]