pre·pon·der·an·cy /-d(ə)rən(t)si/
Pre·pon·der·ance Pre·pon·der·an·cy n.
1. The quality or state of being preponderant; superiority or excess of weight, influence, or power, etc.; an outweighing.
The mind should . . . reject or receive proportionably to the preponderancy of the greater grounds of probability. --Locke.
In a few weeks he had changed the relative position of all the states in Europe, and had restored the equilibrium which the preponderance of one power had destroyed. --Macaulay.
2. Gun. The excess of weight of that part of a canon behind the trunnions over that in front of them.
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