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The inner mechanism of watch that keeps time and moves the watch's hand, calendar, etc. Movements are either mechanical or quartz.
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| movement |
The complete unit inside the watch that makes it work; sometimes called calibre or modular.
Ãâó: www.rotarywatches.com/UK/21556.html
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| movement |
A principle of design referring to the arrangement of parts in a work of art that draws the eye over the composition.
Ãâó: projects.edtech.sandi.net/montgomery/mysteriousmas...
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| movement therapy |
Psychotherapeutic use of movement as a process, which furthers the emotional and physical integration of the individual.
Ãâó: www.kera.org/community/onourownterms/tarrantresour...
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| movement |
A section of a larger work, such as a symphony, sonata, suite, or concerto.
Ãâó: www.brottmusic.com/educationmain/Glossary%20of%20M...
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