mo·tion
[moh-shuhn]
noun
1. the action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement.
2. power of movement, as of a living body.
3. the manner of moving the body in walking; gait.
4. a bodily movement or change of posture; gesture.
5. a proposal formally made to a deliberative assembly: to make a motion to adjourn.
6. Law . an application made to a court or judge for an order, ruling, or the like.
7. a suggestion or proposal.
8. an inward prompting or impulse; inclination: He will go only of his own motion.
9. Music . melodic progression, as the change of a voice part from one pitch to another.
10.Machinery .
a. a piece of mechanism with a particular action or function.
b. the action of such a mechanism
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