slovodefinícia
mover
(encz)
mover,hybatel n: Zdeněk Brož
mover
(encz)
mover,stěhovák n: Zdeněk Brož
Mover
(gcide)
Mover \Mov"er\, n.
1. A person or thing that moves, stirs, or changes place.
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2. A person or thing that imparts motion, or causes change of
place; a motor.
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3. One who, or that which, excites, instigates, or causes
movement, change, etc.; as, movers of sedition.
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These most poisonous compounds,
Which are the movers of a languishing death. --Shak.
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4. A proposer; one who offers a proposition, or recommends
anything for consideration or adoption; as, the mover of a
resolution in a legislative body.
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mover
(wn)
mover
n 1: workman employed by a moving company; "the movers were very
careful with the grand piano"
2: (parliamentary procedure) someone who makes a formal motion
[syn: proposer, mover]
3: someone who moves
4: a company that moves the possessions of a family or business
from one site to another [syn: mover, public mover,
moving company, removal firm, removal company]
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(encz)
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mover and shaker
(encz)
mover and shaker, n:
movers
(encz)
movers,hybatelé n: Zdeněk Brož
movers and shakers
(encz)
movers and shakers,
nail polish remover
(encz)
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prime mover
(encz)
prime mover, n:
public mover
(encz)
public mover, n:
remover
(encz)
remover,odstraňovač n: Zdeněk Brož
staple remover
(encz)
staple remover,rozešívačka n: Ivan Masár
varnish remover
(encz)
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demoverze
(czen)
demoverze,demon: Zdeněk Brož
mimoverbální
(czen)
mimoverbální,non-verbaladj: Zdeněk Brožmimoverbální,nonverbaladj: Zdeněk Brož
mimoverbálně
(czen)
mimoverbálně,non-verbally Martin Dvořák
Mover
(gcide)
Mover \Mov"er\, n.
1. A person or thing that moves, stirs, or changes place.
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2. A person or thing that imparts motion, or causes change of
place; a motor.
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3. One who, or that which, excites, instigates, or causes
movement, change, etc.; as, movers of sedition.
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These most poisonous compounds,
Which are the movers of a languishing death. --Shak.
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4. A proposer; one who offers a proposition, or recommends
anything for consideration or adoption; as, the mover of a
resolution in a legislative body.
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Prime mover
(gcide)
Prime \Prime\, a. [F., fr. L. primus first, a superl.
corresponding to the compar. prior former. See Prior, a.,
Foremost, Former, and cf. Prim, a., Primary,
Prince.]
1. First in order of time; original; primeval; primitive;
primary. "Prime forests." --Tennyson.
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She was not the prime cause, but I myself. --Milton.
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Note: In this sense the word is nearly superseded by
primitive, except in the phrase prime cost.
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2. First in rank, degree, dignity, authority, or importance;
as, prime minister. "Prime virtues." --Dryden.
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3. First in excellence; of highest quality; as, prime wheat;
a prime quality of cloth.
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4. Early; blooming; being in the first stage. [Poetic]
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His starry helm, unbuckled, showed him prime
In manhood where youth ended. --Milton.
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5. Lecherous; lustful; lewd. [Obs.] --Shak.
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6. Marked or distinguished by a mark (') called a prime mark.

Note: In this dictionary the same typographic mark is used to
indicate a weak accent in headwords, and minutes of a
degree in angle measurements.
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7. (Math.)
(a) Divisible by no number except itself or unity; as, 7
is a prime number.
(b) Having no common factor; -- used with to; as, 12 is
prime to 25.
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Prime and ultimate ratio. (Math.). See Ultimate.

Prime conductor. (Elec.) See under Conductor.

Prime factor (Arith.), a factor which is a prime number.

Prime figure (Geom.), a figure which can not be divided
into any other figure more simple than itself, as a
triangle, a pyramid, etc.

Prime meridian (Astron.), the meridian from which longitude
is reckoned, as the meridian of Greenwich or Washington.


Prime minister, the responsible head of a ministry or
executive government; applied particularly to that of
England.

Prime mover. (Mech.)
(a) A natural agency applied by man to the production of
power. Especially: Muscular force; the weight and
motion of fluids, as water and air; heat obtained by
chemical combination, and applied to produce changes
in the volume and pressure of steam, air, or other
fluids; and electricity, obtained by chemical action,
and applied to produce alternation of magnetic force.
(b) An engine, or machine, the object of which is to
receive and modify force and motion as supplied by
some natural source, and apply them to drive other
machines; as a water wheel, a water-pressure engine, a
steam engine, a hot-air engine, etc.
(c) Fig.: The original or the most effective force in any
undertaking or work; as, Clarkson was the prime mover
in English antislavery agitation.

Prime number (Arith.), a number which is exactly divisible
by no number except itself or unity, as 5, 7, 11.

Prime vertical (Astron.), the vertical circle which passes
through the east and west points of the horizon.

Prime-vertical dial, a dial in which the shadow is
projected on the plane of the prime vertical.

Prime-vertical transit instrument, a transit instrument the
telescope of which revolves in the plane of the prime
vertical, -- used for observing the transit of stars over
this circle.
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Promover
(gcide)
Promover \Pro*mov"er\, n.
A promoter. [Obs.]
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Remover
(gcide)
Remover \Re*mov"er\ (-?r), n.
One who removes; as, a remover of landmarks. --Bacon.
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cartridge remover
(wn)
cartridge remover
n 1: a mechanism in a firearm that pulls an empty shell case out
of the chamber and passes it to the ejector [syn:
cartridge extractor, cartridge remover, extractor]
mover and shaker
(wn)
mover and shaker
n 1: a person who wields power and influence; "a shaker of
traditional beliefs"; "movers and shakers in the business
world" [syn: shaker, mover and shaker]
prime mover
(wn)
prime mover
n 1: an agent that is the cause of all things but does not
itself have a cause; "God is the first cause" [syn: {first
cause}, prime mover, primum mobile]
public mover
(wn)
public mover
n 1: a company that moves the possessions of a family or
business from one site to another [syn: mover, {public
mover}, moving company, removal firm, {removal
company}]
remover
(wn)
remover
n 1: a solvent that removes a substance (usually from a
surface); "paint remover"; "rust remover"; "hair remover"
2: someone who works for a company that moves furniture
REMOVER
(bouvier)
REMOVER. practice. When a suit or cause is removed out of one court into
another, which is effected by writ of error, certiorari, and the like. 11
Co.41.

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