Momentum

Noun

 * 1)  (of a body in motion) the product of its mass and velocity.
 * 2) The impetus, either of a body in motion, or of an idea or course of events. (i.e: a moment)

Verbs for Momentum
accumulate—; acquire—; defy—; gain—; lend—to; repel—; resist—; submit to—; withstand—; —batters; —butts; —drives; —impels; —increases; —prods; —shoves; —thrusts.

Thesaurus
force, impellent, impelling force, impetus, impulse, impulsion, incentive, incitement, inertia, irresistible force, moment, motive power, power, propulsion, push, strength, thrust, clout, compulsion, drive, driving force, energy,

Etymology
From momentum:.

Translations

 * Catalan: impuls
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: liikemäärä
 * German:
 * Greek:


 * Persian: تکانه
 * Polish:
 * Russian: импульс
 * Spanish: cantidad de movimiento,
 * Turkish: itki, momentum


 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: liikevoima, voima
 * German: ,


 * Polish: rozmach
 * Russian: импульс, толчок

Noun

 * 1) movement, motion, impulse; course
 * 2) change, revolution, movement, disturbance
 * 3) particle, part, point
 * 4)  brief space, moment, short time
 * 5) cause, circumstance; weight, influence, moment

Etymology
From *undefined: < moveo:.

Derived terms

 * mōmentāliter
 * mōmentāna
 * mōmentāneus


 * mōmentārius
 * mōmentōsus

Related terms

 * mōmen

Descendants

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 * English:
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 * Portuguese:
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