geneva movement

  • 1geneva movement — noun Usage: often capitalized G 1. or geneva motion : a device for obtaining intermittent motion in which a cam on a driving wheel engages slots in a driven wheel 2. : bar movement * * * Geneva movement , ● …

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  • 2Geneva movement — noun see bar movement * * * Geneva movement , ● Genevan …

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  • 3Movement (clockwork) — Movement of a Russian aviation chronograph In horology, a movement is the internal mechanism of a clock or watch, as opposed to the case, which encloses and protects the movement, and the face which displays the time. The term originated with… …

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  • 4geneva motion — noun see geneva movement 1 …

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  • 5Geneva Citizens' Movement — Mouvement citoyens genevois Leader Éric Stauffer Founded 2005 Headquarters Rue des Grand Portes 1, Onex …

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  • 6Geneva seal — The Geneva Seal (E.), Poinçon de Genève (F.), or Genfer Siegel (G.) is the official seal of the City and Canton of Geneva. When a variation of the official seal is applied to wrist watch movements, the Geneva Seal is the quality seal of the… …

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  • 7Movement to impeach George W. Bush — The movement to impeach George W. Bush is a series of actions and commentary within the public and private spheres voicing support for the impeachment of United States President George W. Bush. The phrase is also used in a broader sense to refer… …

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  • 8Geneva — For other uses, see Geneva (disambiguation). Geneva Top left: Palace of Nations, Middle left: CERN Laboratory, Right: Jet d Eau, Bottom: View over …

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  • 9Geneva College — Infobox University name = Geneva College native name = image size = 200px caption = Old Main latin name = motto = Pro Christo et Patria mottoeng = For Christ and Country established = 1848 closed = type = Private college affiliation = Reformed… …

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  • 10Geneva Conventions — The Geneva Convention: The signature and seals page of the First Geneva Convention (1864), establishing humane rules of war. The Geneva Conventions comprise four treaties, and three additional protocols, that establish the standards of… …

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