gesture: the use of movements (especially of the hands) to communicate familiar or prearranged signals movement: a natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something a change of position that does not entail a change of location; 'the reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise'; 'movement is a sign of life'; 'an impatient move of his hand'; 'gastrointestinal motility' a state of change; 'they were in a state of steady motion' a formal proposal for action made to a deliberative assembly for discussion and vote; 'he made a motion to adjourn'; 'she called for the question' the act of changing location from one place to another; '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' gesticulate: show, express or direct through movement; 'He gestured his desire to leave' apparent motion: an optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object; 'the cinema relies on apparent motion'; 'the succession of flashing lights gave an illusion of movement'
Motion was a live EP released by The Mayfield Four, an American rock band.
A legal motion is a procedural device in law to bring a limited, contested matter before a court for decision. A motion may be thought of as a request to the judge (or judges) to make a decision about the case. ... Motion is the debut album by The Cinematic Orchestra, released on 27 September 1999 on Ninja Tune.
In physics, motion means a continuous change in the location of a body. All motion is the result of an applied force. Motion is typically described in terms of velocity, acceleration, displacement, and time. ... Motion is a software application produced by Apple Inc for their Mac OS X operating system. It is used to create and edit motion graphics, titling for video and film production, and 2D and 3D compositing for visual effects.
A motion is a formal step to introduce a matter for consideration by a group. It is a common concept in parliamentary procedure and in the procedure of trade unions, students' unions, corporations, and other deliberative assemblies. ... A motion, in parliamentary procedure, is a formal proposal by a member of a deliberative assembly that the assembly take certain action. (RONR p. 26. ... A state of progression from one place to another; A change of position with respect to time; A change from one place to another; A parliamentary action to propose something; To gesture indicating a desired movement
A motion is a general term that describes a document that is filed and a procedure whereby the judge can rule on important questions during the case. For example, if discovery is overdue, a party will file a Motion to Compel Discovery. Generally, no witnesses will be heard. ... An application to the court requesting action in a pending case. Usually, a motion concerns an issue with the court's discretion. According to Newton's law of motion, all bodies traveling in elliptical orbits move faster at certain portions of their orbits, and slower in others. It is therefore important to observe whether the travel between two successive days is greater or less than their mean motion. ... A request made to the judge by a litigant or other person connected with the case for a ruling or order. The formal way of directing debate on the floor. It is the way, for example, that a member introduces a measure for debate on the floor. a document filed with the court seeking to obtain a ruling or order from the court that is favorable to the party filing a motion. A request made by an attorney for a ruling or an order by a judge on a particular issue. A change in an object’s position. The airplane is in motion. The formal request, by either prosecution or defense, for a judge to hear and decide a disputed issue. Movement of the mouse. An application made to a court or judge to obtain an order, ruling, or direction (a motion to arrest judgment); also a document containing such an application Side to side movements run laterally behind the line of scrimmage by an offensive player, usually a wide receiver, before the ball is snapped. A change of position or place. A formal proposal for action made by a legislator during a committee hearing or floor session. A request to the court to make an order or ruling in favor of the party that has submitted it. A formal request of a court or judge a dance club featuring Top 40 music videos. Opened in 2001 replacing: A request or petition to the court, usually in written form, relative to a ruling on a point of law. a request from the court for an order for the relief or remedy requested which occurs during the course of a court proceeding; Movement of an object in relation to its surroundings.
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