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Multi-word Results
Brownian motion |
the random movement of microscopic particles in a fluid medium, resulting from collision with molecules of the surrounding medium; Brownian movement. |
motion picture |
a series of photographic images projected in rapid succession on a screen, creating the illusion of natural and continuous motion. [2 definitions] |
motion sickness |
nausea and dizziness induced by the motion of an airplane, car, ship, or the like. |
motion-sensing |
able to detect motion electronically. |
perpetual motion |
the movement of a hypothetical device which, once put in motion, would operate indefinitely by creating its own energy in excess of that expended. |
slow motion |
movement that is slower than normal. [2 definitions] |
slow-motion |
of or pertaining to a method of making or playing films or video tapes in which the projected action is or appears to be slower than the original action. [2 definitions] |
time and motion study |
an analysis of the motions required to perform a task or carry out an operation, done to reduce the number of movements and conserve time, esp. in industrial production. |
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