MOMENTS
Noun
moments
plural of moment
Verb
moments
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moment
Anagrams
• montems
Source: Wiktionary
MOMENT
Mo"ment, n. Etym: [F. moment, L. momentum, for movimentum movement,
motion, moment, fr. movere to move. See Move, and cf. Momentum,
Movement.]
1. A minute portion of time; a point of time; an instant; as, at thet
very moment.
In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye. 1 Cor. xv. 52.
2. Impulsive power; force; momentum.
The moments or quantities of motion in bodies. Berkley.
Touch, with lightest moment of impulse, His free will. Milton.
3. Importance, as in influence or effect; consequence; weight or
value; consideration.
Matters of great moment. Shak.
It is an abstruse speculation, but also of far less moment and
consequence of us than the others. Bentley.
4. An essential element; a deciding point, fact, or consideration; an
essential or influential circumstance.
5. (Math.)
Definition: An infinitesimal change in a varying quantity; an increment or
decrement. [Obs.]
6. (Mech.)
Definition: Tendency, or measure of tendency, to produce motion, esp.
motion about a fixed point or axis. Moment of a couple (Mech.), the
product of either of its forces into the perpendicular distance
between them.
– Moment of a force. (Mech.) (a) With respect to a point, the
product of the intensity of the force into the perpendicular distance
from the point to the line of direction of the force. (b) With
respect to a line, the product of that component of the force which
is perpendicular to the plane passing through the line and the point
of application of the force, into the shortest distance between the
line and this point. (c) With respect to a plane that is parallel to
the force, the product of the force into the perpendicular distance
of its point of application from the plane.
– Moment of inertia, of a rotating body, the sum of the mass of
each particle of matter of the body into the square of its distance
from the axis of rotation; -- called also moment of rotation and
moment of the mass.
– Statical moment, the product of a force into its leverage; the
same as moment of a force with respect to a point, line, etc.
– Virtual moment. See under Virtual.
Syn.
– Instant; twinkling; consequence; weight; force; value;
consideration; signification; avail.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition