Momentary contact
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BRUSHMomentary contact
GLINTMomentary flash
momentaneousmomentary; instantaneous
PAUSEMomentary cessation
momentany(Shakespeare) momentary
GLANCEMomentary view.
LAPSEMomentary goof
PAUSEMomentary halt
PAUSEMomentary rest
NONSTICKPANGMomentary longing?
BLIPMomentary disruption
SHORTTERMMEMORYSenior's momentary concern?
TURNMomentary shock: Colloq.
GLINTA momentary brightness
MINDSETBACKMomentary memory lapse?
DIPSHas a momentary downturn
LEAPMomentary abandonment of logic
SNITSMomentary fits of pique
ANGER"... is momentary madness . . . ": Horace
SAGSMomentary drop in voltage
glimpsesA momentary or partial view
FLASHINTHEPANOne who had momentary success
momentarinessthe state of being momentary
momentarilyMOMENTARY, lasting for a moment
ANGER"A momentary madness," per Horace
momentarinessesMOMENTARINESS, the state of being momentary
LAPSE"A Momentary ... of Reason" (Pink Floyd)
transitionA momentary modulation from one key to another
transientsA momentary variation in current, voltage, or frequency
LAPSE"A Momentary ... of Reason" (1987 Pink Floyd album)
ONESLIPPink Floyd "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" song
extrasystolea premature beat of one of the chambers of the heart that leads to momentary arrhythmia
accidentalsA sign indicating a momentary departure from the key signature by raising or lowering a note
extrasystolesEXTRASYSTOLE, a premature beat of one of the chambers of the heart that leads to momentary arrhythmia
latchesA circuit that retains whatever output state results from a momentary input signal until reset by another signal
jitterfluctuations in the image on a television screen or in copy received by facsimile transmission, caused by interference or by momentary failures of synchronization
jitteredfluctuations in the image on a television screen or in copy received by facsimile transmission, caused by interference or by momentary failures of synchronization
stroboscopesAn instrument for studying periodic motion or determining speeds of rotation by shining a momentary bright light at intervals so that a moving object appears stationary
stroboscopeAn instrument for studying periodic motion or determining speeds of rotation by shining a momentary bright light at intervals so that a moving object appears stationary
dropoutA momentary loss of recorded audio signal or an error in reading data on a magnetic tape or disk, usually due to a flaw in the coating