Definitions for "motion "
Change in the relative position of the parts of anything; action of a machine with respect to the relative movement of its parts.
Movement of the mind, desires, or passions; mental act, or impulse to any action; internal activity.
A proposal or suggestion looking to action or progress; esp., a formal proposal made in a deliberative assembly; as, a motion to adjourn.
An offensive player is moving before the snap. See "man in motion". Often shouted out by the defense."Motioni", "moussoni"
The moving of an offensive player from one position on the field to another prior to the snap which signifies the start of the play. Receivers, tight ends and running backs are the players most likely to go in motion to confuse the defense.
Motion refers to the movement of an offensive player prior to the snap of the ball and while all other offensive players are in an unmoving, set stance. Motion can only be parallel to or away from the line of scrimmage. Motion by the offense changes the offensive formation and makes the defense adjust its coverage and formation.
a favorable vote that is recorded in the minutes of a meeting without other documentation
a proposition put forward to a meeting, for consideration and adoption
a proposition submitted for discussion and vote
motion uses a video4linux device for detecting movement. It makes snapshots of the movement which can be converted to MPEG movies in realtime , making it usable as an observation or security system. It can take actions like sending out email and SMS messages when detecting motion.
Motion monitors the video signal from one or more cameras and is able to detect if a significant part of the picture has changed. Features: interval snapshots, live streaming webcam, mpeg generation, database interface, OSD etc.
The act, process, or state of changing place or position; movement; the passing of a body from one place or position to another, whether voluntary or involuntary; -- opposed to rest.
control a computer-controlled camera positioning system which moves to precise positions with frame-by-frame accuracy. Motion control is often used for animation or special effects.
compensation coding: A type of interframe coding used by picture processors ( codecs) in the compression of video images. The process relies upon an algorithm that examines a sequence of frames to develop a prediction as to the motion that will occur in subsequent frames.
JPEG (MJPEG). There is no such standard. However, by using JPEG on every frame of a sequence, one can compress a video relatively cheaply - giving rise to Moving JPEG. But it is not guaranteed that one manufacturer's MJPEG will communicate with anyone else. However, as there is no temporal (frame-to-frame) compression, this method is not as efficient at compression as others, although it will degrade more gracefully in the presence of errors.
Keywords:  puppet
A puppet show or puppet.
Change of pitch in successive sounds, whether in the same part or in groups of parts.
an optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object; "the cinema relies on apparent motion"; "the succession of flashing lights gave an illusion of movement"
In physics, motion means a continuous change in the position of a body relative to a reference point, as measured by a particular observer in a particular frame of reference. Until the end of the 19th century, Isaac Newton's laws of motion, which he posited as axioms or postulates in his famous Principia, were the basis of what has since become known as classical physics. Calculations of trajectories and forces of bodies in motion based on Newtonian or classical physics were very successful until physicists began to be able to measure and observe very fast physical phenomena.
Keywords:  cinematic, debut, orchestra, album
Motion is the debut album by The Cinematic Orchestra.
Angular Motion: Motion that occurs when one end of an assembly is deflected in a simple bend. In these applications, care must be taken not to unload the braid by expansion. Axial Motion: Motion that occurs along the longitudinal axis of the hose so as to compress or expand the length of the assembly. Care should be taken to never use braided assemblies or helical assemblies for this application. Unbraided corrugated assemblies at low pressures and small axial motions are acceptable, alternatively, expansion joints are recommended. Offset Motion: Motion that occurs when the ends of an assembly are displaced laterally to each other in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis with the ends remaining parallel. The offset radius should never be greater than 25% of the minimum centerline bend radius. Radial Motion: Motion that occurs when the centerline of the assembly is bent in a circular arc. Random Motion: Motion that occurs non cyclically as when an assembly is handled manually.
a flag football group that plays Saturdays at Penmar Park in beautiful Venice
Inherent in superfluous rational notion 'time'. Presuming gradual change between two differing sequential pictures of reality, like common in rational calculus (see time)
To direct or invite by a motion, as of the hand or head; as, to motion one to a seat.
See image below for descriptive terms for ship motion and direction.
The harmonic relationship between two or more simultaneous musical lines, or parts. In parallel motion, the melodic contours are identical. In similar motion, parts move in the same direction, but the intervals between them change. In contrary motion, parts move in opposite directions. In oblique motion, one part remains stationary while the other moves.
a procedural hearing in which we try and suppress evidence in your case such as the breath test, field sobriety tests, statements made to the officer, etc
Keywords:  piston, locomotives, steam, gear, rods
A general term for piston rods, connecting rods and valve gear on steam locomotives.
A procedural maneuver made on the House floor.
an opinion given by the House to the government
a proposal made by a member to the House that the House do something or order something to be done or express an opinion with regard to some matter
a natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something
a state of change; "they were in a state of steady motion"
refers to any change in position in relation to some reference point Rotation and linear motion are examples.
Keywords:  partnership
Keywords:  summary, judgment
Motion For Summary Judgment
an expression of wishes of Council or Committee that has been submitted for consideration
An aspect of the Absolute related to the Great Breath.
an animation that is being played for as long as the assigned value stays within a certain range
Keywords:  capacity, power
Power of, or capacity for, motion.
Keywords:  distance, viewing
Viewing Distance
A set of processes that selects for the student the next activity that is most appropriate based on the student's performance.
Keywords:  space, function, time
a function from time to space
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