mover

mover
Synonyms and related words:
Ahasuerus, Ancient Mariner, Argonaut, Flying Dutchman, Goliard, Odysseus, Oisin, Ossian, Ulysses, abettor, actor, actuator, agent, agitator, ancestors, animator, apprentice, architect, artificer, artist, author, begetter, beginner, bird of passage, builder, cajoler, catalyst, causer, coax, coaxer, conceiver, constructor, craftsman, creator, designer, deviser, discoverer, doer, drifter, effector, encourager, energizer, engenderer, engineer, executant, executor, executrix, fabricator, father, firer, floater, fomenter, founder, gad, gadabout, gadfly, galvanizer, generator, go-about, grower, impeller, inaugurator, inciter, inducer, industrialist, initiator, inspirer, instigator, institutor, introducer, inventor, itinerant, journeyman, maker, manufacturer, master, master craftsman, medium, mother, moving spirit, operant, operative, operator, organizer, originator, parent, past master, peregrinator, peregrine, performer, peripatetic, perpetrator, persuader, planner, pleader, practitioner, precursor, prime mover, primum mobile, producer, prompter, raiser, rambler, realizer, roamer, rolling stone, rover, runabout, shaper, sire, smith, spark, spark plug, sparker, stimulator, straggler, stroller, strolling player, subject, tempter, troubadour, visitant, wanderer, wandering minstrel, wandering scholar, wheedler, worker, wright

Moby Thesaurus. . 1996.

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  • mover — mov‧er [ˈmuːvə ǁ ər] noun [countable] FINANCE a share whose price has increased or decreased a lot in a particular period: • It was one of today s major movers up 10 to 468. * * * mover UK US /ˈmuːvər/ noun [C] ► STOCK MARKET a company whose… …   Financial and business terms

  • Mover — may mean: Removalist, a person who helps with packing, moving and storage Moving company In parliamentary procedure, the person who introduces a motion (see also seconder) Prime mover Unmoved mover Bob Mover (1952–), saxophonist See also Moving… …   Wikipedia

  • mover — (Del lat. movēre). 1. tr. Hacer que un cuerpo deje el lugar o espacio que ocupa y pase a ocupar otro. U. t. c. prnl.) 2. Menear o agitar una cosa o parte de algún cuerpo. Mover la cabeza. 3. Dar motivo para algo; persuadir, inducir o incitar a… …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • mover — es el modelo de su conjugación. Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: mover moviendo movido     Indicativo   presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. muevo mueves mueve movemos movéis… …   Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary

  • mover — a isso moveu o a desistir da viagem. mover se a este comboio move se a pilhas. mover se por meio de move se por meio de remos …   Dicionario dos verbos portugueses

  • mover — verbo transitivo 1. Hacer (una persona o una cosa) que [un cuerpo o parte de él] cambie de lugar o de posición: Moví la mesa para poder pasar. Movimos el cuadro de una pared a otra. Sinó …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • Mover — Mov er, n. 1. A person or thing that moves, stirs, or changes place. [1913 Webster] 2. A person or thing that imparts motion, or causes change of place; a motor. [1913 Webster] 3. One who, or that which, excites, instigates, or causes movement,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • mover — index advocate (counselor), catalyst, special interest Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • mover — mover(se) ‘Desplazar(se) o cambiar de posición’. Verbo irregular: v. conjugación modelo (→ apéndice 1, n.º 41) …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • mover — (n.) late 14c., agent noun from MOVE (Cf. move) (v.). Originally of God. Meaning one who moves goods as a profession is from 1838 …   Etymology dictionary

  • mover — |ê| v. tr. e pron. 1. Dar ou ganhar movimento. = AGITAR, BULIR 2. Mudar( se) de lugar. = DESLOCAR, MUDAR, TRANSFERIR 3. Executar movimentos. = MENEAR, MEXER, MOVIMENTAR 4.  [Figurado] Desencadear, promover, suscitar. 5.  [Figurado] Provocar ou… …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

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