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1. harmonic
adjective. ['hɑːrˈmɑːnɪk'] relating to vibrations that occur as a result of vibrations in a nearby body.
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Rhymes with Harmonic Motion
- locomotion
- promotion
- devotion
- demotion
- commotion
- laotian
- emotion
- potion
- notion
- lotion
- kocian
- hoeschen
- bocian
- ocean
Sentences with harmonic-motion
1. Noun Phrase
As these functions are called harmonic functions, periodic motion is also known as harmonic motion.
2. Noun Phrase
A body is said to perform a linear simple harmonic motion if
3. Noun Phrase
Simple harmonic motion is similar to circular motion.
4. Noun Phrase
From these definitions, you can characterize simple harmonic motion and oscillatory motion in general.
2. harmonic
noun. ['hɑːrˈmɑːnɪk'] any of a series of musical tones whose frequencies are integral multiples of the frequency of a fundamental.
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3. motion
noun. ['ˈmoʊʃən'] the use of movements (especially of the hands) to communicate familiar or prearranged signals.
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Etymology
- motion (Anglo-Norman)
4. motion
noun. ['ˈmoʊʃən'] a natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something.
Synonyms
- recoil
- occurrence
- repercussion
- tectonic movement
- wave
- pedesis
- throw
- approaching
- turning
- whirl
- movement
- squeeze
- stroke
- seek
- jitter
- commotion
- periodic motion
- Brownian movement
- occurrent
- rebound
- bend
- bending
- crustal movement
- deflection
- Brownian motion
- natural event
- passage
- backlash
- deflexion
- heave
- happening
- kick
- twist
- passing
- cam stroke
- wrench
- moving ridge
- change of location
- wring
- wobble
- turn
- travel
- undulation
- periodic movement
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Etymology
- motion (Anglo-Norman)
5. motion
noun. ['ˈmoʊʃən'] a change of position that does not entail a change of location.
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- adduction
- headshaking
- sweep
- eurythmics
- retroflection
- fetal movement
- standing
- motility
- wave
- jerking
- eversion
- saccade
- gesture
- reciprocation
- prostration
- inclining
- everting
- shutting
- circumduction
- quiver
- movement
- squatting
- toss
- wiggle
- kneel
- stroke
- wriggle
- squirm
- change
- lurch
- eurhythmics
- retraction
- move
- pitch
- straddle
- squat
- upending
- reclining
- jolt
- kneeling
- kicking
- body English
- inversion
- inclination
- jerk
- closing
- waver
- sitting
- flutter
- foetal movement
- pitching
- disturbance
- opening
- retroflexion
- rotation
- rotary motion
- quivering
- reach
- headshake
- flicker
- dart
- eurythmy
- kick
- abduction
- stretch
- span
- vibration
- eye movement
- flit
- eurhythmy
- posing
- reaching
- agitation
Etymology
- motion (Anglo-Norman)
7. motion
noun. ['ˈmoʊʃən'] the act of changing location from one place to another.
Synonyms
- approach
- advancement
- locomotion
- forward motion
- onward motion
- descent
- displacement
- maneuver
- lunge
- ascension
- procession
- hurry
- migration
- speed
- slippage
- approaching
- movement
- change
- lurch
- return
- ascent
- slide
- move
- vacillation
- traveling
- following
- crawl
- progression
- swing
- progress
- swinging
- shift
- rush
- play
- ascending
- coming
- coast
- pursuit
- stream
- manoeuvre
- translation
- shifting
- flow
- haste
- rushing
- pursual
- speeding
- rise
- hurrying
- travel
- travelling
- chase
- advance
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- motion (Anglo-Norman)
8. motion
verb. ['ˈmoʊʃən'] show, express or direct through movement.
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- motion (Anglo-Norman)
9. motion
noun. ['ˈmoʊʃən'] a formal proposal for action made to a deliberative assembly for discussion and vote.
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- motion (Anglo-Norman)