Motion - Law Dictionary Search Results
luge
lie down on it with feet in the direction of motion
mal de mer
Motion sickness experienced while traveling on water seasickness
Manometer
a metallic or other spring so as to set in motion an index a pressure gauge See Pressure and Illust of
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Motation
The act of moving motion
Mechanic
The art of the application of the laws of motion or force to construction
Levation
The act of raising elevation upward motion as that produced by the action of a levator muscle
Metronome
short pendulum with a sliding weight It is set in motion by clockwork and serves to measure time in music
VerbarMicrococcus
shaped like dumb bells Diplococcus all without the power of motion See Illust of Ascoccus
Momentum
The quantity of motion in a moving body being always proportioned to the quantity
Movable
any way made to change place or posture susceptible of motion not fixed or stationary as a movable steam engine
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