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Definition of moving
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Moving
(a.)
Changing
place or
posture;
causing
motion
or
action;
as, a
moving
car, or
power..
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Dip
::
Dip (v. t.) To take out, by
dipping
a
dipper,
ladle,
or other
receptacle,
into a fluid and
removing
a part; -- often with out; as, to dip water from a
boiler;
to dip out
water..
Dolly
::
Dolly (n.) A small truck with a
single
wide
roller
used for
moving
heavy
beams,
columns,
etc., in
bridge
building..
Tagger
::
Tagger
(n.) A
device
for
removing
taglocks
from
sheep.
Brush
::
Brush (n.) An
instrument
composed
of
bristles,
or other like
material,
set in a
suitable
back or
handle,
as of wood, bone, or
ivory,
and used for
various
purposes,
as in
removing
dust from
clothes,
laying
on
colors,
etc.
Brushes
have
different
shapes
and names
according
to their use; as,
clothes
brush,
paint
brush,
tooth
brush,
etc..
Movement
::
Movement
(n.) The act of
moving;
change
of place or
posture;
transference,
by any
means,
from one
situation
to
another;
natural
or
appropriate
motion;
progress;
advancement;
as, the
movement
of an army in
marching
or
maneuvering;
the
movement
of a wheel or a
machine;
the party of
movement..
Course
::
Course
(n.) The act of
moving
from one point to
another;
progress;
passage.
Knacker
::
Knacker
(n.) One of two or more
pieces
of bone or wood held
loosely
between
the
fingers,
and
struck
together
by
moving
the hand; --
called
also
clapper..
Pace
::
Pace (n.)
Manner
of
stepping
or
moving;
gait; walk; as, the walk, trot,
canter,
gallop,
and amble are paces of the
horse;
a
swaggering
pace; a quick
pace..
Movement
::
Movement
(n.)
Manner
or style of
moving;
as, a slow, or
quick,
or
sudden,
movement..
Action
::
Action
(n.) A
process
or
condition
of
acting
or
moving,
as
opposed
to rest; the doing of
something;
exertion
of power or
force,
as when one body acts on
another;
the
effect
of power
exerted
on one body by
another;
agency;
activity;
operation;
as, the
action
of heat; a man of
action..
Locomotion
::
Locomotion
(n.) The power of
moving
from place to
place,
characteristic
of the
higher
animals
and some of the lower forms of plant
life..
Meteoroid
::
Meteoroid
(n.) A small body
moving
through
space,
or
revolving
about the sun, which on
entering
the
earth's
atmosphere
would be
deflagrated
and
appear
as a
meteor..
Carry
::
Carry (v. t.) To have or hold as a
burden,
while
moving
from place to
place;
to have upon or about one's
person;
to bear; as, to carry a
wound;
to carry an
unborn
child..
Tardigrade
::
Tardigrade
(a.)
Moving
or
stepping
slowly;
slow-paced.
Subsultus
::
Subsultory
(a.)
Bounding;
leaping;
moving
by
sudden
leaps or
starts.
Chyometer
::
Chyometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
liquids.
It
consists
of a
piston
moving
in a tube in which is
contained
the
liquid,
the
quantity
expelled
being
indicated
by the
graduation
upon the
piston
rod..
Dip
::
Dip (v. i.) To
perform
the
action
of
plunging
some
receptacle,
as a
dipper,
ladle.
etc.; into a
liquid
or a soft
substance
and
removing
a
part..
Onward
::
Onward
(a.)
Moving
in a
forward
direction;
tending
toward
a
contemplated
or
desirable
end;
forward;
as, an
onward
course,
progress,
etc..
Ripple
::
Ripple
(v.) An
implement,
with teeth like those of a comb, for
removing
the seeds and seed
vessels
from flax, broom corn, etc..
Scaling
::
Scaling
(a.)
Adapted
for
removing
scales,
as from a fish; as, a
scaling
knife;
adapted
for
removing
scale,
as from the
interior
of a steam
boiler;
as, a
scaling
hammer,
bar, etc..
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