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Motion vs Indicate - What's the difference?

motion | indicate |


As verbs the difference between motion and indicate

is that motion is to gesture indicating a desired movement while indicate is to point out; to discover; to direct to a knowledge of; to show; to make known.

As a noun motion

is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another.

Source vs Motion - What's the difference?

source | motion |


As nouns the difference between source and motion

is that source is the person, place or thing from which something (information, goods, etc) comes or is acquired while motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another.

As verbs the difference between source and motion

is that source is (chiefly|us) to obtain or procure: while motion is to gesture indicating a desired movement.

Movie vs Motion - What's the difference?

movie | motion |


As nouns the difference between movie and motion

is that movie is a motion picture while motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another.

As a verb motion is

to gesture indicating a desired movement.

Motion vs Bowel - What's the difference?

motion | bowel |


As nouns the difference between motion and bowel

is that motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another while bowel is (chiefly|medicine) a part or division of the intestines, usually the large intestine.

As verbs the difference between motion and bowel

is that motion is to gesture indicating a desired movement while bowel is to disembowel.

Moment vs Motion - What's the difference?

moment | motion |


As nouns the difference between moment and motion

is that moment is a brief, unspecified amount of time while motion is a state of progression from one place to another.

As a verb motion is

to gesture indicating a desired movement.

Motion vs Jitter - What's the difference?

motion | jitter |


As nouns the difference between motion and jitter

is that motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another while jitter is a nervous action; a tic or jitter can be (computing) a program or routine that performs jitting.

As verbs the difference between motion and jitter

is that motion is to gesture indicating a desired movement while jitter is to be nervous.

Shifting vs Motion - What's the difference?

shifting | motion |


As verbs the difference between shifting and motion

is that shifting is while motion is to gesture indicating a desired movement.

As nouns the difference between shifting and motion

is that shifting is a shift or change; a shifting movement while motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another.

Motion vs Television - What's the difference?

motion | television |


As nouns the difference between motion and television

is that motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another while television is television.

As a verb motion

is to gesture indicating a desired movement.

Motion vs Intent - What's the difference?

motion | intent |


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between motion and intent

is that motion is (legal) an application made to a court or judge orally in open court its object is to obtain an order or rule directing some act to be done in favor of the applicant while intent is (legal) the state of someone’s mind at the time of committing an offence.

As nouns the difference between motion and intent

is that motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another while intent is a purpose; something that is intended.

As a verb motion

is to gesture indicating a desired movement.

As an adjective intent is

firmly fixed or concentrated on something.

Bill vs Motion - What's the difference?

bill | motion |


As nouns the difference between bill and motion

is that bill is car (motorcar, automobile) while motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another.

As a verb motion is

to gesture indicating a desired movement.

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