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Definition of moved
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Moved (imp. & p. p.) of Mov.
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Cornet-a-piston
::
Cornet-a-piston
(n.) A brass wind
instrument,
like the
trumpet,
furnished
with
valves
moved by small
pistons
or
sliding
rods; a
cornopean;
a
cornet..
Quicksand
::
Quicksand
(n.) Sand
easily
moved or
readily
yielding
to
pressure;
especially,
a deep mass of loose or
moving
sand mixed with
water,
sometimes
found at the mouth of a river or along some
coasts,
and very
dangerous,
from the
difficulty
of
extricating
a
person
who
begins
sinking
into it..
Unmoved
::
Unmoved
(a.) Not
moved;
fixed;
firm;
unshaken;
calm;
apathetic.
Amend
::
Amend (v. t.) by
substituting
something
else in the place of what is
removed;
to
rectify.
Insusceptible
::
Insusceptible
(a.) Not
susceptible;
not
capable
of being
moved,
affected,
or
impressed;
that can not feel,
receive,
or
admit;
as, a limb
insusceptible
of pain; a heart
insusceptible
of pity; a mind
insusceptible
to
flattery..
Immovable
::
Immovable
(a.) Not
liable
to be
removed;
permanent
in place or
tenure;
fixed;
as, an
immovable
estate.
See
Immovable,
n..
Heliostat
::
Heliostat
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
of a
mirror
moved by
clockwork,
by which a
sunbeam
is made
apparently
stationary,
by being
steadily
directed
to one spot
during
the whole of its
diurnal
period;
also, a
geodetic
heliotrope..
Removable
::
Removable
(a.)
Admitting
of being
removed.
Reinstate
::
Reinstate
(v. t.) To place again in
possession,
or in a
former
state;
to
restore
to a state from which one had been
removed;
to
instate
again;
as, to
reinstate
a king in the
possession
of the
kingdom..
Refraction
::
Refraction
(n.) The
change
in the
direction
of ray of
light,
heat, or the like, when it
enters
obliquely
a
medium
of a
different
density
from that
through
which it has
previously
moved..
Pedomotive
::
Pedomotive
(a.) Moved or
worked
by the
action
of the foot or feet on a pedal or
treadle.
Stoic
::
Stoic (n.) A
disciple
of the
philosopher
Zeno; one of a Greek sect which held that men
should
be free from
passion,
unmoved
by joy or
grief,
and
should
submit
without
complaint
to
unavoidable
necessity,
by which all
things
are
governed..
Checkers
::
Checkers
(v.) A game,
called
also
daughts,
played
on a
checkerboard
by two
persons,
each
having
twelve
men
(counters
or
checkers)
which are moved
diagonally.
The game is ended when
either
of the
players
has lost all his men, or can not move
them..
Bend
::
Bend (v. i.) To be moved or
strained
out of a
straight
line; to crook or be
curving;
to bow.
Fast
::
Fast (v.)
Firmly
fixed;
closely
adhering;
made firm; not
loose,
unstable,
or
easily
moved;
immovable;
as, to make fast the
door..
Exrable
::
Exrable
(a.)
Capable
of being moved by
entreaty;
pitiful;
tender.
Sensible
::
Sensible
(a.)
Hence:
Liable
to
impression
from
without;
easily
affected;
having
nice
perception
or acute
feeling;
sensitive;
also,
readily
moved or
affected
by
natural
agents;
delicate;
as, a
sensible
thermometer..
Instinct
::
Instinct
(a.) Urged or
stimulated
from
within;
naturally
moved or
impelled;
imbued;
animated;
alive;
quick;
as, birds
instinct
with
life..
Immobile
::
Immobile
(a.)
Incapable
of being
moved;
immovable;
fixed;
stable.
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not able to
withstand
temptation,
urgency,
persuasion,
etc.;
easily
impressed,
moved,
or
overcome;
accessible;
vulnerable;
as, weak
resolutions;
weak
virtue..
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