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1. perpetual_motion
noun. motion that continues indefinitely without any external source of energy; impossible in practice because of friction.
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2. perpetual
adjective. ['pɝˈpɛtʃuːəl'] continuing forever or indefinitely.
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- perpetual (English)
- perpetualis (Latin)
3. perpetual
adjective. ['pɝˈpɛtʃuːəl'] uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing.
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- perpetual (English)
- perpetualis (Latin)
4. motion
noun. ['ˈmoʊʃən'] the use of movements (especially of the hands) to communicate familiar or prearranged signals.
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- motion (English)
- motion (Anglo-Norman)
5. motion
noun. ['ˈmoʊʃən'] a natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something.
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- motion (English)
- motion (Anglo-Norman)
6. motion
noun. ['ˈmoʊʃən'] a change of position that does not entail a change of location.
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- motion (English)
- motion (Anglo-Norman)
7. motion
noun. ['ˈmoʊʃən'] a state of change.
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- motion (English)
- motion (Anglo-Norman)
8. motion
noun. ['ˈmoʊʃən'] the act of changing location from one place to another.
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- motion (English)
- motion (Anglo-Norman)
9. motion
verb. ['ˈmoʊʃən'] show, express or direct through movement.
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- motion (English)
- motion (Anglo-Norman)