Definition of Mover

1. Noun. Workman employed by a moving company. "The movers were very careful with the grand piano"

Specialized synonyms: Remover
Generic synonyms: Working Man, Working Person, Workingman, Workman
Derivative terms: Move

2. Noun. (parliamentary procedure) someone who makes a formal motion.
Exact synonyms: Proposer
Category relationships: Order, Parliamentary Law, Parliamentary Procedure, Rules Of Order
Specialized synonyms: Nominator
Generic synonyms: Conceiver, Mastermind, Originator
Derivative terms: Move, Move, Propose

3. Noun. Someone who moves.

4. Noun. A company that moves the possessions of a family or business from one site to another.
Exact synonyms: Moving Company, Public Mover, Removal Company, Removal Firm
Generic synonyms: Company
Derivative terms: Move

Definition of Mover

1. n. A person or thing that moves, stirs, or changes place.

Definition of Mover

1. Noun. Someone who or something which moves. ¹

2. Noun. A dancer. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Mover

1. one that moves [n -S] - See also: moves

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mover

moveable feast
moveables
moveably
moved
moved(p)
moved the yardsticks
moveless
movelessly
movelessness
movelessnesses
movely
movement
movement-related pain
movements
movent
mover (current term)
mover and shaker
movers
moves
moves the yardsticks
movest
moveth
movie
movie actor
movie camera
movie film
movie house
movie industry
movie maker
movie projector

Literary usage of Mover

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two Parts ...by Antonio Vieyra by Antonio Vieyra (1813)
"mover, va to move, to stir any into another ; to put in iiv-tion. thing; ... mover, rn to miscarry-, to bring forth a child before the time. ..."

2. Reed's Rules: A Manual of General Parliamentary Law, with Suggestions for by Thomas Brackett Reed (1898)
"Amendment — Modification by the mover.— After the proposition has once been ... Hence it follows that the mover has no further control over its terms. ..."

3. Lex Parliamentaria Americana: Elements of the Law and Practice of by Luther Stearns Cushing (1874)
"SECTION L OP THE GROUNDS UPON WHICH PREFERENCES ABB ALLOWED IN ASSIGNING THE FLOOR TO PARTICULAR MEMBERS. EXCEPTION L The original mover of a Proposition on ..."

4. The Changing Structure of the Electric Power Industry: An Update by Rebecca A. McNerney (1998)
"6.0 Prime mover Utility Combustion (Gas) Turbine 9.6 Combined Cycle 2.7 Steam Turbine 1.6 Nuclear 1.3 ..."

5. A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two Parts ...by Antonio Vieyra by Antonio Vieyra (1813)
"mover, va to move, to stir any into another ; to put in iiv-tion. thing; ... mover, rn to miscarry-, to bring forth a child before the time. ..."

6. Reed's Rules: A Manual of General Parliamentary Law, with Suggestions for by Thomas Brackett Reed (1898)
"Amendment — Modification by the mover.— After the proposition has once been ... Hence it follows that the mover has no further control over its terms. ..."

7. Lex Parliamentaria Americana: Elements of the Law and Practice of by Luther Stearns Cushing (1874)
"SECTION L OP THE GROUNDS UPON WHICH PREFERENCES ABB ALLOWED IN ASSIGNING THE FLOOR TO PARTICULAR MEMBERS. EXCEPTION L The original mover of a Proposition on ..."

8. The Changing Structure of the Electric Power Industry: An Update by Rebecca A. McNerney (1998)
"6.0 Prime mover Utility Combustion (Gas) Turbine 9.6 Combined Cycle 2.7 Steam Turbine 1.6 Nuclear 1.3 ..."

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