Lead in to motion
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LOCOLead-in to motion
stireto set in motion
launchto set in motion
activateto set in motion
AERODYNAMICRelating to air in motion.
wagto be in motion stir
stiringSTIRE, to set in motion
wagsto be in motion stir
activatedACTIVATE, to set in motion
stiresSTIRE, to set in motion
launchesLAUNCH, to set in motion
activatingACTIVATE, to set in motion
activatesACTIVATE, to set in motion
stiredSTIRE, to set in motion
launchedLAUNCH, to set in motion
waggleto wobble or shake, esp. while in motion
swashto dash around, as things in violent motion
wagglesto wobble or shake, esp. while in motion
blowing(of the wind or air) to be in motion
blows(of the wind or air) to be in motion
blow(of the wind or air) to be in motion
blew(of the wind or air) to be in motion
kinesicsthe study of body motion in relation to communication
peelto remove (clothing) in a swift upward or downward motion
translatoryof, relating to, or involving uniform motion in one direction
stalledHave insufficient wind power in the sails to give controlled motion
stallingHave insufficient wind power in the sails to give controlled motion
impellerrotor located in a conduit to impart motion to a fluid
musclebundle of fibers in the body that contract to produce motion
kinesicpertaining to kinesics (the study of body motion in relation to communication)
dimenhydrinatea crystalline antihistamine used esp to prevent nausea, as in motion sickness
garglerto rinse (the throat) with liquid kept in motion by the breath
gargledto rinse (the throat) with liquid kept in motion by the breath
garglersto rinse (the throat) with liquid kept in motion by the breath
gargleto rinse (the throat) with liquid kept in motion by the breath
dimenhydrinatesDIMENHYDRINATE, a crystalline antihistamine used esp to prevent nausea, as in motion sickness
stictionThe friction that tends to prevent stationary surfaces from being set in motion
thigmotaxisThe motion or orientation of an organism in response to a touch stimulus
maneuverable(esp. of a craft or vessel) Able to be maneuvered easily while in motion
directerhaving or being motion in the general planetary direction from west to east not retrograde