
1) African has time for a car 2) African has time for car 3) Any self-powered vehicle 4) Auto engine 5) Automobile need 6) Bike or boat beginning 7) Blender component 8) Boat driver 9) Boat or cycle attachment 10) Bus driver 11) Car engine 12) Car feature 13) Car part 14) Centrifugal 15) Chain-saw item
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1) Auto 2) Car 3) Carrier 4) Causative 5) Efferent 6) Engine 7) Machine 8) Motive 9) Motorial
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• (n.) One who, or that which, imparts motion; a source of mechanical power. • (n.) Alt. of Motorial • (n.) A prime mover; a machine by means of which a source of power, as steam, moving water, electricity, etc., is made available for doing mechanical work. • A type of internal-combustion engine in which the air drawn in by t......
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a muscle, nerve, or centre that effects or produces movement.
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The cortical portion of the brain controlling movement.
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In spacecraft, a rocket that burns solid propellants.
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(from the article `machine`) ...or air compressors. All three of the latter devices may be classified as generators; their outputs of electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic energy ...
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In medicine, having to do with the movement of body parts.
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A machine supplied with external energy that is converted into force and/or motion. Related category • ENGINES AND MOTORS
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A device that imparts motion through reaction.
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A machine supplied with external energy that is converted into force and/or motion.
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a machine which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
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Describes muscles or the ability to move. Motor nerves are the nerves that send messages away from the brain and spinal cord towards muscles or other destinations in the body.
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<neurology, physiology> A muscle, nerve or centre that effects or produces movement. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(mo´tәr) pertaining to motion. a muscle, nerve, or center that effects movements.
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(Humans as organisms) motor neurones carry messages out of the CNS to effector organs
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Mo'tor noun A motor car; an automobile. [ Colloq.]
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Mo'tor noun [ Latin , from
movere ,
motum , to move.]
1. One who, or that which, imparts motion; a source of mechanical power.
2. (Machinery) A prime mover; a machine by means of which a source of power, as steam, moving water, electricity, etc., is made available f...
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Motor: In medicine, having to do with the movement of a part of the body. Something that produces motion or refers to motion. For example, a motor neuron is a nerve cell that conveys an impulse to a muscle causing it to contract. The term 'motor' today is also applied to a nerve that signals a gland to secrete. Motor is as opposed to sensory.
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Motor is British slang for a car.
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noun machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy and so imparts motion
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Anything that produces or imparts motion; a machine that provides mechanical power – for example, an electric motor
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A time trialist.
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A machine supplied with external energy that is converted into force and/or motion.
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a comparatively small and powerful engine, esp. an internal-combustion engine in an automobile, motorboat, or the like. · any self-powered vehicle. · a person or thing that imparts motion, esp. a contrivance, as a steam engine, that receives and modifies energy from some natural source in order to utilize it in driving machinery. ®..
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