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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ac·tion
n.
1.
A
process
or
condition
of
acting
or
moving
,
as
opposed
to
rest
;
the
doing
of
something
;
exertion
of
power
or
force
,
as
when
one
body
acts
on
another
;
the
effect
of
power
exerted
on
one
body
by
another
;
agency
;
activity
;
operation
;
as
,
the
action
of
heat
;
a
man
of
action
.
One
wise
in
council
,
one
in
action
brave
.
--
Pope
.
2.
An
act
;
a
thing
done
;
a
deed
;
an
enterprise
. (
pl
.):
Habitual
deeds
;
hence
,
conduct
;
behavior
;
demeanor
.
The
Lord
is
a
Good
of
knowledge
,
and
by
him
actions
are
weighed
.
--
1
Sam
.
ii
. 3.
3.
The
event
or
connected
series
of
events
,
either
real
or
imaginary
,
forming
the
subject
of
a
play
,
poem
,
or
other
composition
;
the
unfolding
of
the
drama
of
events
.
4.
Movement
;
as
,
the
horse
has
a
spirited
action
.
5.
Mech.
Effective
motion
;
also
,
mechanism
;
as
,
the
breech
action
of
a
gun
.
6.
Physiol.
Any
one
of
the
active
processes
going
on
in
an
organism
;
the
performance
of
a
function
;
as
,
the
action
of
the
heart
,
the
muscles
,
or
the
gastric
juice
.
7.
Orat.
Gesticulation
;
the
external
deportment
of
the
speaker
,
or
the
suiting
of
his
attitude
,
voice
,
gestures
,
and
countenance
,
to
the
subject
,
or
to
the
feelings
.
8.
Paint. & Sculp.
The
attitude
or
position
of
the
several
parts
of
the
body
as
expressive
of
the
sentiment
or
passion
depicted
.
9.
Law
(a)
A
suit
or
process
,
by
which
a
demand
is
made
of
a
right
in
a
court
of
justice
;
in
a
broad
sense
,
a
judicial
proceeding
for
the
enforcement
or
protection
of
a
right
,
the
redress
or
prevention
of
a
wrong
,
or
the
punishment
of
a
public
offense
.
(b)
A
right
of
action
;
as
,
the
law
gives
an
action
for
every
claim
.
10.
Com.
A
share
in
the
capital
stock
of
a
joint-stock
company
,
or
in
the
public
funds
;
hence
,
in
the
plural
,
equivalent
to
stocks
. [
A
Gallicism
] [
Obs
.]
The
Euripus
of
funds
and
actions
.
--
Burke
.
11.
An
engagement
between
troops
in
war
,
whether
on
land
or
water
;
a
battle
;
a
fight
;
as
,
a
general
action
,
a
partial
action
.
12.
Music
The
mechanical
contrivance
by
means
of
which
the
impulse
of
the
player's
finger
is
transmitted
to
the
strings
of
a
pianoforte
or
to
the
valve
of
an
organ
pipe
.
Chose in action
.
Law
See
Chose
.
Quantity of action
Physics
,
the
product
of
the
mass
of
a
body
by
the
space
it
runs
through
,
and
its
velocity
.
Syn:
--
Action
,
Act
.
Usage:
In
many
cases
action
and
act
are
synonymous
;
but
some
distinction
is
observable
.
Action
involves
the
mode
or
process
of
acting
,
and
is
usually
viewed
as
occupying
some
time
in
doing
.
Act
has
more
reference
to
the
effect
,
or
the
operation
as
complete
.
To
poke
the
fire
is
an
act
,
to
reconcile
friends
who
have
quarreled
is
a
praiseworthy
action
.
--
C
.
J
.
Smith
.
◄
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Chose
n.
;
pl
.
Choses
Law
A
thing
;
personal
property
.
Chose in action
,
a
thing
of
which
one
has
not
possession
or
actual
enjoyment
,
but
only
a
right
to
it
,
or
a
right
to
demand
it
by
action
at
law
,
and
which
does
not
exist
at
the
time
in
specie
;
a
personal
right
to
a
thing
not
reduced
to
possession
,
but
recoverable
by
suit
at
law
;
as
a
right
to
recover
money
due
on
a
contract
,
or
damages
for
a
tort
,
which
can
not
be
enforced
against
a
reluctant
party
without
suit
.
Chose in possession
,
a
thing
in
possession
,
as
distinguished
from
a
thing
in
action
.
Chose local
,
a
thing
annexed
to
a
place
,
as
a
mill
.
Chose transitory
,
a
thing
which
is
movable
.
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