motion
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The use of movements (especially of the hands) to communicate familiar or prearranged signals (synset 106889359)
is a type of: visual communication - communication that relies on visionsubtypes:
- sign - a gesture that is part of a sign language
- gesticulation - a deliberate and vigorous gesture or motion
- beck - a beckoning gesture
- facial expression, facial gesture - a gesture executed with the facial muscles
- flourish - a showy gesture
- high-five - a gesture of greeting or elation; one person's upraised palm slaps the upraised palm of another person
- previous question - a motion calling for an immediate vote on the main question under discussion by a deliberative assembly
- shrug - a gesture involving the shoulders
- wafture, wave, waving - the act of signaling by a movement of the hand
- v sign - a sign (for victory); making a V with the index and middle fingers
- nod - a sign of assent or salutation or command
- bow, bowing, obeisance - bending the head or body or knee as a sign of reverence or submission or shame or greeting
- sign of the cross - a gesture with the right hand moving to form a cross; used by Catholics as a profession of faith
- curtsey, curtsy - bending the knees; a gesture of respect made by women
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A natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something (synset 107324399)
subtypes:
- crustal movement, tectonic movement - movement resulting from or causing deformation of the earth's crust
- approach, approaching - the event of one object coming closer to another
- passage, passing - the motion of one object relative to another
- deflection, deflexion - the movement of the pointer or pen of a measuring instrument from its zero position
- bend, bending - movement that causes the formation of a curve
- change of location, travel - a movement through space that changes the location of something
- undulation, wave - (physics) a movement up and down or back and forth
- jitter - a small irregular movement
- periodic motion, periodic movement - motion that recurs over and over and the period of time required for each recurrence remains the same
- heave - (geology) a horizontal dislocation
- backlash, rebound, recoil, repercussion - a movement back from an impact
- kick, recoil - the backward jerk of a gun when it is fired
- seek - the movement of a read/write head to a specific data track on a disk
- squeeze, wring - a twisting squeeze
- cam stroke, stroke, throw - the maximum movement available to a pivoted or reciprocating piece by a cam
- turn, turning - a movement in a new direction
- twist, wrench - a jerky pulling movement
- undulation - wavelike motion; a gentle rising and falling in the manner of waves
- moving ridge, wave - one of a series of ridges that moves across the surface of a liquid (especially across a large body of water)
- wobble - an unsteady rocking motion
- commotion, whirl - confused movement
- brownian motion, brownian movement, pedesis - the random motion of small particles suspended in a gas or liquid
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A change of position that does not entail a change of location (synset 100332776)
"the reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise"; "movement is a sign of life"; "an impatient move of his hand"; "gastrointestinal motility"is a type of: change - the action of changing somethingsubtypes:
- abduction - (physiology) moving of a body part away from the central axis of the body
- adduction - (physiology) moving of a body part toward the central axis of the body
- agitation - the act of agitating something; causing it to move around (usually vigorously)
- body english - a motion of the body by a player as if to make an object already propelled go in the desired direction
- circumduction - a circular movement of a limb or eye
- disturbance - the act of disturbing something or someone; setting something in motion
- fetal movement, foetal movement - motion of a fetus within the uterus (usually detected by the 16th week of pregnancy)
- dart, flit - a sudden quick movement
- gesture - motion of hands or body to emphasize or help to express a thought or feeling
- headshake, headshaking - the act of turning your head left and right to signify denial or disbelief or bemusement
- inclination, inclining - the act of inclining; bending forward
- eversion, everting, inversion - the act of turning inside out
- inversion, upending - turning upside down; setting on end
- jerk, jerking, jolt, saccade - an abrupt spasmodic movement
- kick, kicking - a rhythmic thrusting movement of the legs as in swimming or calisthenics
- kneel, kneeling - supporting yourself on your knees
- lurch, pitch, pitching - abrupt up-and-down motion (as caused by a ship or other conveyance)
- eye movement - the movement of the eyes
- opening - the act of opening something
- prostration - the act of assuming a prostrate position
- reach, reaching, stretch - the act of physically reaching or thrusting out
- reciprocation - alternating back-and-forth movement
- reclining - the act of assuming or maintaining a reclining position
- retraction - the act of pulling or holding or drawing a part back
- retroflection, retroflexion - the act of bending backward
- rotary motion, rotation - the act of rotating as if on an axis
- closing, shutting - the act of closing something
- sitting - the act of assuming or maintaining a seated position
- posing, sitting - (photography) the act of assuming a certain position (as for a photograph or portrait)
- snap - the act of snapping the fingers; movement of a finger from the tip to the base of the thumb on the same hand
- squat, squatting - the act of assuming or maintaining a crouching position with the knees bent and the buttocks near the heels
- sweep - a movement in an arc
- toss - an abrupt movement
- quiver, quivering, vibration - the act of vibrating
- wave - a movement like that of a sudden occurrence or increase in a specified phenomenon
- flicker, flutter, waver - the act of moving back and forth
- standing - the act of assuming or maintaining an erect upright position
- span, straddle - the act of sitting or standing astride
- stroke - a single complete movement
- squirm, wiggle, wriggle - the act of wiggling
- eurhythmics, eurhythmy, eurythmics, eurythmy - the interpretation in harmonious bodily movements of the rhythm of musical compositions; used to teach musical understanding
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A state of change (synset 114027802)
"they were in a state of steady motion"is a type of: state - the way something is with respect to its main attributessubtypes:
- palpitation, quiver, quivering, shakiness, shaking, trembling, vibration - a shaky motion
- perpetual motion - motion that continues indefinitely without any external source of energy; impossible in practice because of friction
- precession - the motion of a spinning body (as a top) in which it wobbles so that the axis of rotation sweeps out a cone
- flow, stream - something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously
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A formal proposal for action made to a deliberative assembly for discussion and vote (synset 107178244)
"he made a motion to adjourn"; "she called for the question"is a type of: proposal - something proposed (such as a plan or assumption)same as: question
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The act of changing location from one place to another (synset 100280679)
"police controlled the motion of the crowd"; "the movement of people from the farms to the cities"; "his move put him directly in my path"is a type of: change - the action of changing somethingsubtypes:
- approach, approaching, coming - the act of drawing spatially closer to something
- advance, advancement, forward motion, onward motion, procession, progress, progression - the act of moving forward (as toward a goal)
- locomotion, travel - self-propelled movement
- lunge, lurch - the act of moving forward suddenly
- travel, traveling, travelling - the act of going from one place to another
- chase, following, pursual, pursuit - the act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture
- ascending, ascension, ascent, rise - the act of changing location in an upward direction
- descent - the act of changing your location in a downward direction
- swing, swinging, vacillation - changing location by moving back and forth
- return - the act of going back to a prior location
- coast, glide, slide - the act of moving smoothly along a surface while remaining in contact with it
- slippage - failing to hold or slipping out of place
- flow, stream - the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression
- crawl - a very slow movement
- hurrying, speed, speeding - changing location rapidly
- displacement, translation - the act of uniform movement
- shift, shifting - the act of moving from one place to another
- haste, hurry, rush, rushing - the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner
- maneuver, manoeuvre, play - a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill
- migration - the movement of persons from one country or locality to another
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An optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object (synset 111445202)
"the cinema relies on apparent motion"; "the succession of flashing lights gave an illusion of movement"is a type of: optical illusion - an optical phenomenon that results in a false or deceptive visual impression
Verb
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Show, express or direct through movement (synset 200994073)
"He gestured his desire to leave"is a type of: communicate, intercommunicate - transmit thoughts or feelingssubtypes:
- wink - signal by winking
- exsert, extend, hold out, put out, stretch forth, stretch out - thrust or extend out
- shrug - raise one's shoulders to indicate indifference or resignation
- clap, spat - clap one's hands together
- acclaim, applaud, clap, spat - clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate approval
- bless, sign - make the sign of the cross over someone in order to call on God for protection; consecrate
- nod - express or signify by nodding
- cross oneself - make the sign of the cross; in the Catholic religion
- bow, bow down - bend one's knee or body, or lower one's head
- shake - shake (a body part) to communicate a greeting, feeling, or cognitive state
- beckon, wave - signal with the hands or nod
same as: gesticulate, gesture
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