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move·ment \-vmənt, in rapid speech sometimes -bm-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English movement, mevement, from Middle French movement, mouvement, from movoir, mouvoir to move + -ment — more at move 1. a. (1) : the action or process of moving; especially : change of place or position or posture < the movement of pioneers to the West > < studying the movement of planets > (2) : a particular instance or manner of such moving < made an impatient movement > < was entranced with her graceful movements > b. (1) : a tactical or strategic shifting of a military unit (as an army division) : maneuver (2) : the orderly advance or progress of a military unit toward some point or in the course of some maneuver < a steady movement of troops over the border > c. : action, activity — usually used in plural < carefully watched the movements of the crowd > d. : a change or marked direction in the price of a commodity or stock < an upward movement in the price of coffee > 2. a. (1) : a particular impulse or inclination (as of the will) < had some good movements in him — W.M.Thackeray > < a movement of the will toward what appears good > (2) : tendency, trend < an age marked by a strong movement toward materialism > (3) : a progression in a particular direction or toward a particular objective < was not sure toward what conclusion the movement of the argument was leading > b. (1) : a series of actions taken by a body of persons to achieve an objective (2) : the body of persons taking part in such a series of actions 3. : the moving parts of a mechanism that transmit a definite motion or transform motion; especially : a delicate train of wheelwork (as in a watch) 4. a. : motion 9 b. : the rhythmic character or quality of a musical composition < a dance movement > c. : time 7c d. : tempo e. : a distinct structural unit or division complete in its own key, rhythmic structure, and themes, and forming part of an extended musical composition < a movement of a suite > < the largo movement > 5. a. (1) : a quality in a fine arts work (as a piece of sculpture, a painting) of representing or suggesting motion (2) : a quality in a fine arts work of dynamic rhythm and of harmonious variation and progression and of freedom from incongruity and from monotony b. (1) : the quality in a piece of prose or poetry of being vibrant and alive through having a quickly moving plot or an abundance of interesting incidents or through having a fresh smooth stimulating style or through some other device that engages the constant interest of the reader (2) : the particular rhythmic flow of a piece of poetry : cadence 6. a. : an act of evacuation of the bowels b. : matter evacuated from the bowels at one passage : stool |