MOVES vs MOTION: NOUN
- The act of deciding to do something
- (game) a player's turn to move a piece or take some other permitted action
- The act of changing your residence or place of business
- The act of changing location from one place to another
- A change of position that does not entail a change of location
- Plural form of move.
- A good ability to dance.
- The movement or action of such a device.
- A mechanical device or piece of machinery that moves or causes motion; a mechanism.
- An application made to a court for an order or a ruling.
- Melodic ascent and descent of pitch.
- A prompting from within; an impulse or inclination.
- The manner in which the body moves, as in walking.
- The act of changing location from one place to another
- The ability or power to move.
- A formal proposal for action made to a deliberative assembly for discussion and vote
- A state of change
- The use of movements (especially of the hands) to communicate familiar or prearranged signals
- A natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something
- An optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object
- The act or process of changing position or place.
- A meaningful or expressive change in the position of the body or a part of the body; a gesture.
- Active operation.
- A change of position that does not entail a change of location
- By a popular abuse of the term, a movement or machine which could go on indefinitely by its own self-generated power. Thus, if a man should pretend to have a wheel which turned upon its bearings without resistance, so that it would go on moving indefinitely, or to have a fluid which, though viscous, was frictionless, so that its motion, though continually decreasing, never came to rest, neither claim would be a claim to a perpetual motion, nor (however unfounded) would it violate any fundamental principle of mechanics. On the other hand, a machine (such as has actually been proposed) which would not go on moving of itself forever, but would require a little external force to overcome friction, but which with that little force should be capable of doing an indefinite amount of work, would, properly speaking, be a perpetual motion.
- The mode of motion of such a machine.
- In music. See def. 14 .
- In music. See direct.
- In military tactics, one of the stages into which each movement prescribed in the manual of arms is divided to facilitate instruction.
- In medicine, evacuation of the intestine; alvine discharge.
- A formal proposal put to the vote under parliamentary procedures.
- The melodic progression of any two voice-parts in harmonic writing in relation to each other.
- The melodic change of a voice or voice-part from one pitch to another; melodic progression.
- In music:
- In some of the United States, the paper drawn up by the attorney of the moving party, saying, “now comes the plaintiff (or defendant),” etc., “and moves,” etc. (much in the same way that an application to the court would be entered in the minutes), and filed with the clerk in advance of applying to the court, and usually also served on the other party.
- More narrowly, an application which is incidental to the progress of a cause, as distinguished from the trial or investigation of the issue: as, a motion for an injunction; a motion to open a default.
- An application to a court or judge, usually in the course of a legal proceeding. Whatever is asked of a court by a suitor is asked by a motion.
- In law:
- A proposal or proposition formally made; specifically, a proposal formally submitted in a deliberative assembly, with a view to its discussion and adoption; also, the act of submitting such a proposal: as, the motion to appoint a committee was carried.
- In geometry, a reversible unique transformation of the aggregate of all points into itself.
- A forward and backward motion, used in connection with something that has a distinct, front and rear.
- A motion parallel to the keel of a vessel.
- Change of place; transition from one point or position in space to another; continuous variation of position: used both concretely, for a single change of position, and abstractly, to denote such change considered as a character belonging to the moving body, and also generally for a class of phenomena.
- The power of moving; ability to change one's position.
- Style or manner of moving; carriage.
- In astronomy, angular velocity; amount of angular movement, especially the rate of movement of a heavenly body in longitude: as, the mean daily motion of the sun is 3548″.
- In mech., any mechanism for modifying the movement in a machine, or for making certain parts change their positions in certain ways; also, the action of such mechanism: as, the slide-valve motion of an engine; heart-motion in spinning-machines, etc.
- In the fine arts, the change of place or position which, from the attitude represented, a figure is portrayed as making.
- Inclination; disposition; impulse; will: as, of one's own motion.
- Animal life; the faculty of automatic movement and sensation or feeling; the exercise of such faculty; something which usually belongs equally to soul and body, though occasionally confined to one or the other.
- A natural impulse, as of the senses, but especially of the mind or soul; tendency of desires or passions; mental agitation.
- Proposal; instigation; incitement.
- In philosophy, any change: a translation of κίνησις.
- A puppet, or a similar figure mechanically moved; also, a puppet-show.
MOVES vs MOTION: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of move.
- Dispose of by selling
- Live one's life in a specified environment
- Progress by being changed
- Propose formally; in a debate or parliamentary meeting
- Have a turn; make one's move in a game
- Arouse sympathy or compassion in
- Move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion
- Cause to move, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense
- Change residence, affiliation, or place of employment
- Perform an action, or work out or perform (an action)
- Be in a state of action
- Follow a procedure or take a course
- Have an emotional or cognitive impact upon
- Change location; move, travel, or proceed
- Give an incentive for action
- Go or proceed from one point to another
- Show, express or direct through movement
MOVES vs MOTION: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To signal by making a gesture.
- To make a motion (that something should happen).
- To indicate by making a gesture; signal.
- To direct by making a gesture.
MOVES vs MOTION: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To propose; move.
- To make a significant movement or gesture, as with the hand or head: as, to motion to one to take a seat.
- To make a proposal; offer plans.
- To guide by a significant motion or gesture, as with the hand or head: as, to motion a person to a seat.
- (idiom) (go through the motions) To do something in a mechanical manner indicative of a lack of interest or involvement.
MOVES vs MOTION: RELATED WORDS
- Incite, Motivate, Impress, Affect, Strike, Prompt, Travel, Motion, Movement, Displace, Act, Run, Propel, Proceed, Go
- Appeal, Amendment, Writ, Adjournment, Petition, Request, Resolution, Apparent movement, Apparent motion, Question, Gesticulate, Gesticulation, Movement, Gesture, Move
MOVES vs MOTION: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Goes, Jumps, Maneuvers, Motivate, Impress, Affect, Strike, Prompt, Travel, Motion, Movement, Displace, Act, Run, Propel
- Camera, Order, Proposal, Appeal, Amendment, Writ, Adjournment, Petition, Request, Resolution, Question, Gesticulate, Gesticulation, Movement, Move
MOVES vs MOTION: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The water and dark type moves are unlocked early on, with plenty of fighting type moves unlocking later on.
- Post Moves When practicing post moves, players should always catch the ball straddling the second block.
- It is also supplemented with some mean status moves, learning Taunt early to shut down enemy status moves and the infuriating Swagger.
- Similar to Psyduck, Venomoth learns more Psychic moves than Poison moves, yet retains Poison as its secondary typing.
- Telco Creations Santa Claus Animated Plush Holding A Candler That Lights Up and Moves as Santa Moves.
- Therefore, when the shoreline moves gradually, the inland boundary of public access also moves.
- Undo moves are also present, but such moves decrease your final results.
- Moves and to attend class, moves back line as the body!
- Unique in that most of its moves are status moves.
- Local moves are among the most common moves.
- Motion Graphs Describing the motion of an object is occasionally hard to do with words.
- If any motion is legally insufficient, an order denying the motion shall immediately be entered.
- Motion to Disqualify Judge, finding the motion legally insufficient as a matter of law.
- Make your Motion Always state a motion in the affirmative.
- Motion and the GUC Trust Excess Distribution Motion.
- This type of motion is called relative motion.
- We examine our motion in two parts, first one is horizontal motion and second one is vertical motion.
- Motion in a plane, cases of uniform velocity and uniform acceleration projectile motion uniform circular motion.
- This practice works well alongside the Graphing Motion Walk Around, Motion Graph Matchmakers, and Motion Graph Scavenger Hunt.
- Some of the most popular forms include driveway motion detectors, motion activated flood lights, exterior motion detector cameras, and indoor motion detectors.
MOVES vs MOTION: QUESTIONS
- Do combustion bending moves work with fire helmets?
- Are there finishing moves for Mortal Kombat Armageddon?
- What ice moves are effective against Dragon Pokemon?
- Can a Magmar learn moves from previous generations?
- What moves does Charmander learn in Pokemon FireRed?
- Can a Zapdos learn moves from previous generations?
- Will move relearner learn moves from previous evolutions?
- Can Totodile learn moves from previous generations?
- Which organelle moves proteins throughout the cell?
- What moves chromosomes, microtubules or microfilaments?
- What are two types of motion does projectile motion include?
- What are the two types of motion in rolling motion?
- What is the analogy between rotational motion and translational motion?
- How are simple harmonic motion and uniform circular motion related?
- What is motion in a plane (projectile and circular motion)?
- Does dorsiflexion range of motion influence frontal-plane knee motion?
- How is simple pendulum motion like harmonic motion?
- What is motion estimation and Motion Compensation (MEMC)?
- When does projectile motion come before satellite motion?
- Which force always oppose motion or attempted motion?