free' fall'
- the hypothetical fall of a body such that the only force acting upon it is that of gravity.
- the part of a parachute jump that precedes the opening of the parachute.
- a decline, esp. a sudden or rapid decline, as in value or prestige, that appears to be endless or bottomless: The economy was in a free fall all winter.
free-fall
Pronunciation: (frē'fôl"), [key] — v., adj., n. -fell, -fall•en, -fall•ing,
—v.i. - (of parachutists) to descend initially, as for a designated interval, in a free fall: The jumpers were required to free-fall for eight seconds.
—adj. - denoting or suggesting a free fall: a free-fall recession.
—n. - free fall (defs. 1, 2).
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.