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stokes S5838700 (stōks)n. pl. stokes The unit of kinematic viscosity in the centimeter-gram-second system, measured in square centimeters per second. [After Sir George Gabriel Stokes.]stokes (stəʊks) or stoken (Units) the cgs unit of kinematic viscosity, equal to the viscosity of a fluid in poise divided by its density in grams per cubic centimetre. 1 stokes is equivalent to 10–4 square metre per second. Symbol: St [C20: named after Sir George Stokes (1819–1903), British physicist]IdiomsSeestokestokes
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Stokes (stōks), George Gabriel, British physicist and mathematician, 1819-1903. See: stoke, Stokes law (2), Stokes law (3). Stokes (stōks), William, Irish physician, 1804-1878. See: Stokes law (1), Cheyne-Stokes psychosis, Cheyne-Stokes respiration, Stokes-Adams disease, Adams-Stokes disease, Morgagni-Adams-Stokes syndrome. Stokes (stōks), William, Irish surgeon, 1839-1900. See: Stokes amputation, Gritti-Stokes amputation. FinancialSeeSTAcronymsSeeS |