Motion
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Motion usually refers to:
- Motion (physics), the movement of changing place is called motion
- Motion (legal), a procedural device in law to bring a limited, contested matter before a court
Motion may also refer to:
Graphics and software
- Motion (conference), the annual conference on animation, motion graphics and visual effects
- Motion (software), a motion graphics software application by Apple Computer, or a term for Motion graphics generally
- Motion (surveillance software), a software motion detector surveillance system for Linux
People
- Andrew Motion (born 1952), English poet laureate
- H. Graham Motion (born 1964), England-born American horse trainer
Music
Bands
- The Motions (band), Dutch band 1964-1970
- Pete Nischt and the Motions, a band from Akron, Ohio
Albums
- Motion (The Cinematic Orchestra album), 1999
- Motion (Lee Konitz album), 1961
- Motion (Almah album), 2011
- Motion (Calvin Harris album), 2014
- Motion (The Mayfield Four EP), a 1997 EP by The Mayfield Four
- Motion, album by Geoff Muldaur
Songs
- "The Motions" (song), a 2009 song by Matthew West
Other uses
- Motion (democracy), a formal step to introduce a matter for consideration by a group
- Motion (parliamentary procedure), a formal proposal by a member of a deliberative assembly that the assembly take certain action
- Motion (gridiron football), a movement by an offensive player prior to the start of a play
- Motion (geometry), a type of transformation in various geometrical studies
- Motion, California, a community in the United States
- Motion, the connecting rods and valve-gear of a steam locomotive
- Motion, an outdoor activity TV program on the Live Well Network
- The motions, an informal term for contentment
See also
- Self-motion (disambiguation)
- Move (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "motion"
- All pages with a title containing motion
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