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Definition of moving
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of moving is as below...
Moving
(a.)
Changing
place or
posture;
causing
motion
or
action;
as, a
moving
car, or
power..
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Fan
::
Fan (n.) An
instrument
for
winnowing
grain,
by
moving
which the grain is
tossed
and
agitated,
and the chaff is
separated
and blown
away..
Emigrant
::
Emigrant
(v. i.)
Removing
from one
country
to
another;
emigrating;
as, an
emigrant
company
or
nation..
Lumber
::
Lumber
(v. i.) To make a sound as if
moving
heavily
or
clumsily;
to
rumble.
Onward
::
Onward
(a.)
Moving
in a
forward
direction;
tending
toward
a
contemplated
or
desirable
end;
forward;
as, an
onward
course,
progress,
etc..
Reclination
::
Reclination
(n.) The act or
process
of
removing
a
cataract,
by
applying
the
needle
to its
anterior
surface,
and
depressing
it into the
vitreous
humor in such a way that the front
surface
of the
cataract
becomes
the upper one and its back
surface
the lower one..
Slouching
::
Slouching
(a.)
Hanging
down at the side; limp;
drooping;
without
firmness
or
shapeliness;
moving
in an
ungainly
manner.
Soul
::
Soul (n.) The
leader;
the
inspirer;
the
moving
spirit;
the
heart;
as, the soul of an
enterprise;
an able
general
is the soul of his
army..
Impetus
::
Impetus
(n.) A
property
possessed
by a
moving
body in
virtue
of its
weight
and its
motion;
the force with which any body is
driven
or
impelled;
momentum.
Dolly
::
Dolly (n.) A small truck with a
single
wide
roller
used for
moving
heavy
beams,
columns,
etc., in
bridge
building..
Windlass
::
Windlass
(n.) A
machine
for
raising
weights,
consisting
of a
horizontal
cylinder
or
roller
moving
on its axis, and
turned
by a
crank,
lever,
or
similar
means,
so as to wind up a rope or chain
attached
to the
weight.
In
vessels
the
windlass
is often used
instead
of the
capstan
for
raising
the
anchor.
It is
usually
set upon the
forecastle,
and is
worked
by hand or
steam..
Disinfectant
::
Disinfectant
(n.) That which
disinfects;
an agent for
removing
the
causes
of
infection,
as
chlorine..
Tagger
::
Tagger
(n.) A
device
for
removing
taglocks
from
sheep.
Backlash
::
Backlash
(n.) The
distance
through
which one part of
connected
machinery,
as a
wheel,
piston,
or
screw,
can be moved
without
moving
the
connected
parts,
resulting
from
looseness
in
fitting
or from wear; also, the
jarring
or
reflex
motion
caused
in badly
fitting
machinery
by
irregularities
in
velocity
or a
reverse
of
motion..
Backing
::
Backing
(n.) The act of
moving
backward,
or of
putting
or
moving
anything
backward..
Circumflex
::
Circumflex
(a.)
Moving
or
turning
round;
circuitous.
Chironomy
::
Chironomy
(n.) The art of
moving
the hands in
oratory
or in
pantomime;
gestur.
Seesaw
::
Seesaw
(a.)
Moving
up and down, or to and fro;
having
a
reciprocating
motion..
Squill
::
Squilgee
(n.)
Formerly,
a small swab for
drying
a
vessel's
deck; now, a kind of
scraper
having
a blade or edge of
rubber
or of
leather,
-- used for
removing
superfluous,
water or other
liquids,
as from a
vessel's
deck after
washing,
from
window
panes,
photographer's
plates,
etc..
Cyclical
::
Cyclical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a cycle or
circle;
moving
in
cycles;
as,
cyclical
time..
Gnaw
::
Gnaw (v. i.) To use the teeth in
biting;
to bite with
repeated
effort,
as in
eating
or
removing
with the
teethsomething
hard,
unwiedly,
or
unmanageable..
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