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movement The movement refers to how the watch operates. The movement is the mechanism that keeps the time running. Movements are either quartz or automatic.
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movement The watch's "works." As distinguished from the case.
Ãâó: www.pocketwatchrepair.com/glossary.html
movement Sections of a larger musical work. A symphony usually has four movements. A piano sonata has three movements.
Ãâó: www.empire.k12.ca.us/capistrano/Mike/capmusic/glos...
movement A pinpointed and recorded behavior; an action performed by an organism.
Ãâó: www.celeration.org/glossary.htm
movement A section or part of a piece of music. For example, symphonies and quartets traditionally have four movements (though there are exceptions).
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