motion |
kinesodic |
As a noun motion
is a state of progression from one place to another.
As a verb motion
is to gesture indicating a desired movement.
As an adjective kinesodic is
conveying motion; applied especially to the spinal cord, because it is capable of conveying both voluntary and reflex motor impulses while not being responsive to them.
motion |
phoneidoscope |
As nouns the difference between motion and phoneidoscope
is that
motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another while
phoneidoscope is an instrument for studying the motions of sounding bodies by optical means it consists of a tube across whose end is stretched a film of soap solution thin enough to give coloured bands, whose form and position are affected by sonorous vibrations.
As a verb motion
is to gesture indicating a desired movement.
motion |
motation |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between motion and motation
is that
motion is (obsolete) a puppet, or puppet show while
motation is (obsolete) motion; movement.
As nouns the difference between motion and motation
is that
motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another while
motation is (obsolete) motion; movement.
As a verb motion
is to gesture indicating a desired movement.
motion |
kinology |
As nouns the difference between motion and kinology
is that
motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another while
kinology is the branch of physics that deals with the laws of motion.
As a verb motion
is to gesture indicating a desired movement.
motion |
crankset |
As nouns the difference between motion and crankset
is that
motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another while
crankset is the component of a bicycle drivetrain that converts the reciprocating motion of the rider's legs into rotational motion used to drive the chain, which in turn drives the rear wheel.
As a verb motion
is to gesture indicating a desired movement.
motion |
countermotion |
As nouns the difference between motion and countermotion
is that
motion is a state of progression from one place to another while
countermotion is a physical movement that counterbalances another movement.
As a verb motion
is to gesture indicating a desired movement.
motion |
popple |
As nouns the difference between motion and popple
is that
motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another while
popple is (dialect) poplar or
popple can be choppy water; the motion or sound of agitated water (as from boiling or wind).
As verbs the difference between motion and popple
is that
motion is to gesture indicating a desired movement while
popple is of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.
motion |
revertent |
As nouns the difference between motion and revertent
is that
motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another while
revertent is (medicine|obsolete) a remedy which restores the natural order of the inverted irritative motions in the animal system.
As a verb motion
is to gesture indicating a desired movement.
motion |
atumble |
As a noun motion
is a state of progression from one place to another.
As a verb motion
is to gesture indicating a desired movement.
As an adjective atumble is
set in a tumbling motion.
motion |
motioner |
As nouns the difference between motion and motioner
is that
motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another while
motioner is one who makes a motion; a mover.
As a verb motion
is to gesture indicating a desired movement.
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