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Definition of mot
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Mot (v.) May; must;
might.
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Tetanomotor
::
Tetanomotor
(n.) An
instrument
from
tetanizing
a
muscle
by
irritating
its nerve by
successive
mechanical
shocks.
Moth
::
Moth (n.) Any
lepidopterous
insect
that feeds upon
garments,
grain,
etc.; as, the
clothes
moth; grain moth; bee moth. See these terms under
Clothes,
Grain,
etc..
Centrode
::
Centrode
(n.) In two
figures
having
relative
motion,
one of the two
curves
which are the loci of the
instantaneous
center..
English
::
English
(n.) A twist or
spinning
motion
given to a ball in
striking
it that
influences
the
direction
it will take after
touching
a
cushion
or
another
ball.
Hysteria
::
Hysteria
(n.) A
nervous
affection,
occurring
almost
exclusively
in
women,
in which the
emotional
and
reflex
excitability
is
exaggerated,
and the will power
correspondingly
diminished,
so that the
patient
loses
control
over the
emotions,
becomes
the
victim
of
imaginary
sensations,
and often falls into
paroxism
or
fits..
Lascivious
::
Lascivious
(a.)
Tending
to
produce
voluptuous
or lewd
emotions.
Zooid
::
Zooid (n.) An
organic
body or cell
having
locomotion,
as a
spermatic
cell or
spermatozooid..
Saddleback
::
Saddleback
(n.) The larva of a
bombycid
moth
(Empretia
stimulea)
which has a
large,
bright
green,
saddle-shaped
patch of color on the
back..
Sarcotic
::
Sarcotic
(a.)
Producing
or
promoting
the
growth
of
flesh.
Motion
::
Motion
(v. t.) To
direct
or
invite
by a
motion,
as of the hand or head; as, to
motion
one to a
seat..
Coulomb
::
Coulomb
(n.) The
standard
unit of
quantity
in
electrical
measurements.
It is the
quantity
of
electricity
conveyed
in one
second
by the
current
produced
by an
electro-motive
force of one volt
acting
in a
circuit
having
a
resistance
of one ohm, or the
quantity
transferred
by one
ampere
in one
second.
Formerly
called
weber..
Heresy
::
Heresy
(n.) An
opinion
held in
opposition
to the
established
or
commonly
received
doctrine,
and
tending
to
promote
a
division
or
party,
as in
politics,
literature,
philosophy,
etc.; --
usually,
but not
necessarily,
said in
reproach..
Solstice
::
Solstice
(v. i.) The point in the
ecliptic
at which the sun is
farthest
from the
equator,
north or
south,
namely,
the first point of the sign
Cancer
and the first point of the sign
Capricorn,
the
former
being the
summer
solstice,
latter
the
winter
solstice,
in
northern
latitudes;
-- so
called
because
the sun then
apparently
stands
still in its
northward
or
southward
motion..
Grouse
::
Grouse
(n. sing. & pl.) Any of the
numerous
species
of
gallinaceous
birds of the
family
Tetraonidae,
and
subfamily
Tetraoninae,
inhabiting
Europe,
Asia, and North
America.
They have plump
bodies,
strong,
well-feathered
legs, and
usually
mottled
plumage.
The group
includes
the
ptarmigans
(Lagopus),
having
feathered
feet..
Pilot
::
Pilot (n.) The
cowcatcher
of a
locomotive.
Depressomotor
::
Depressomotor
(a.)
Depressing
or
diminishing
the
capacity
for
movement,
as
depressomotor
nerves,
which lower or
inhibit
muscular
activity..
Wind
::
Wind (n.) Air
artificially
put in
motion
by any force or
action;
as, the wind of a
cannon
ball; the wind of a
bellows..
Calm
::
Calm
(super.)
Not
stormy;
without
motion,
as of winds or
waves;
still;
quiet;
serene;
undisturbed..
Disturbance
::
Disturbance
(n.)
Violent
agitation
in the body
politic;
public
commotion;
tumult.
Phoronomics
::
Phoronomics
(n.) The
science
of
motion;
kinematics.
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