Moving

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  • adjective. Changing or capable of changing position.
  • adjective. Relating to or involved in a transfer of furnishings from one location to another.
  • adjective. Causing or producing motion.
  • adjective. Involving a motor vehicle in motion.
  • adjective. Arousing or capable of arousing deep emotion.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • Causing to move or act; impelling; instigating; persuading; influencing: as, the moving cause of a dispute.
  • Exciting the feelings, especially the tender feelings; touching; pathetic; affecting.
  • noun. Movement; motion; impulse.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • noun. The act of changing place or posture; esp., the act of changing one's dwelling place or place of business.
  • noun. a day when one moves; esp., a day when a large number of tenants change their dwelling place.
  • adjective. Changing place or posture; causing motion or action.
  • adjective. Exciting movement of the mind or feelings; adapted to move the sympathies, passions, or affections; touching; pathetic.
  • adjective. a force that accelerates, retards, or deflects the motion of a body.
  • adjective. a leguminous plant (Desmodium gyrans); -- so called because its leaflets have a distinct automatic motion.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • adjective. That moves or move.
  • adjective. That causes someone to feel emotion.
  • verb. Present participle of move.
  • noun. The relocation of goods
  • noun. A causing of a movement
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • adjective. in motion
  • adjective. arousing or capable of arousing deep emotion
  • adjective. used of a series of photographs presented so as to create the illusion of motion
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    verb-stem
    move