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stickage rare.|ˈstɪkɪdʒ| [f. stick v.1 + -age.] Tendency to stick; adhesion or cohesion.
1734J. T. Desaguliers Course of Experimental Philos. I. iii. 89 We are to have regard to..the Quantity of Stickage or Friction; which differ according to the..Nature of the Materials. 1764J. Ferguson Lect. iii. 39 The resistance arising from the cohesion or stickage of the wood. 1794G. Adams Nat. & Exp. Philos. III. xxxi. 259 Percussion puts all the parts of the wood into a tremulous motion; which by disuniting them, lessens the stickage. 1961New Scientist 27 July 216 Most metals tend to stick to other metals they touch in a deep vacuum. Bearings must be found to prevent such stickage. 1968Encycl. Polymer Sci. & Technol. IX. 33 Too much waxing can lead to further stickage. |