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    poise
    [poiz]
    noun
    poise (noun)
    1. archaic
      balance; equilibrium:
      "the balance has passed the point where the spring is in poise"
    verb
    poise (verb) · poises (third person present) · poised (past tense) · poised (past participle) · poising (present participle)
    1. be or cause to be balanced or suspended:
      "he poised motionless on his toes" · "the world was poised between peace and war"
      Similar:
      hold (oneself) steady
      steady oneself
      be suspended
      hang suspended
      remain motionless
      hang in midair
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘weight’): from Old French pois, peis (noun), peser (verb), from an alteration of Latin pensum ‘weight’, from the verb pendere ‘weigh’. From the early senses of ‘weight’ and ‘measure of weight’ arose the notion of ‘equal weight, balance’, leading to the extended senses ‘composure’ and ‘elegant bearing’.
    poise
    [poiz]
    noun
    physics
    poise (noun) · poises (plural noun)
    1. a unit of dynamic viscosity, such that a tangential force of one dyne per square centimeter causes a velocity change one centimeter per second between two parallel planes separated by one centimeter in a liquid.
    Origin
    early 20th century: from the name of Jean L. M. Poiseuille (1799–1869), French physician.
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  2. Poise is defined as:
    1. A stably balanced state or equilibrium.
    2. Easy self-possessed assurance of manner or gracious tact in coping or handling.
    3. Calm confidence in behavior or movement.
    4. Dignified, self-confident manner or bearing1234.
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    1 : a stably balanced state : equilibrium a poise between widely divergent impulses F. R. Leavis 2 a : easy self-possessed assurance of manner : gracious tact in coping or handling also : the pleasantly tranquil interaction between persons of poise no angry outbursts marred the poise of the meeting
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    behavior or a way of moving that shows calm confidence: "I think it was a credit to our team that we kept our poise," the coach said, " even when we were down by 21 points." (Definition of poise from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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    Poise definition: a dignified, self-confident manner or bearing; composure; self-possession. See examples of POISE used in a sentence.
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    /pɔɪz/ /pɔɪz/ [uncountable] a calm and confident manner with control of your feelings or behaviour His performance was full of maturity and poise. She seemed embarrassed for a moment but quickly recovered her poise.
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