Causing motion; having power to move, or tending to move
Relating to motion and/or to its cause
noun
(architecture, fine arts) A motif.
(law) Something which causes someone to want to commit a crime; a reason for criminal behaviour.
(music) A motif; a theme or subject, especially one that is central to the work or often repeated.
(obsolete) An idea or communication that makes one want to act, especially from spiritual sources; a divine prompting.
(obsolete, rare) A limb or other bodily organ that can move.
An incentive to act in a particular way; a reason or emotion that makes one want to do something; anything that prompts a choice of action.
verb
(transitive) To prompt or incite by a motive or motives; to move.
motivo
motivo
noun
(music) A motif.
movant
movant
noun
(law) The party who moves for the judge to rule in favor of a motion.
movent
movent
adj
(obsolete) Moving; that moves; that is being moved.
noun
(archaic) Anything that is moved or that moves, or that gives motion; mover.
(law) Alternative form of movant.
mutive
samvat
tambov
tambov
Proper noun
Tambov (an oblast of Russia)
A city in Russia, administrative centre of Tambov oblast.
temesv
vatman
vatman
noun
(papermaking) The employee responsible for gathering pulp from the vat on the mould in papermaking.
victim
victim
noun
(by extension, Christianity) The transfigured body and blood of Christ in the Eucharist.
A living being which is slain and offered as a sacrifice, usually in a religious rite.
One that is harmed—killed, injured, subjected to oppression, deceived, or otherwise adversely affected—by someone or something, especially another person or event, force, or condition; in particular:
One who is harmed or killed as a result of a natural or man-made disaster or impersonal condition.
One who is harmed or killed as a result of other people's biases, emotions or incompetence, or their own.
One who is harmed or killed by a crime or scam.
One who is harmed or killed by an accident or illness.
vintem
vintem
noun
(historical) A former small Portuguese coin, similar to a penny.
(historical) A former small unit of mass, equivalent to about 112 mg and chiefly used as a measure of gold dust.
vitium
vitrum
vitrum
noun
(obsolete) Glass; a glassy material.
vomito
vomito
noun
The black vomit associated with the worst form of yellow fever.
The most virulent form of yellow fever.
vomits
vomits
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vomit