handover vs movement

handover

noun
  • The transference of authority, control, power or knowledge from one agency to another, or from one state to another. 

  • the process of transferring an ongoing call or data session from one channel connected to the core network to another channel. 

  • The transfer of goods from the dealer to the purchaser, often of illegal goods. 

  • the process of transferring satellite control responsibility from one earth station to another without loss or interruption of service. 

  • The information passed on in such a case. 

movement

noun
  • A system or mechanism for transmitting motion of a definite character, or for transforming motion, such as the wheelwork of a watch. 

  • An act of emptying the bowels. 

  • Physical motion between points in space. 

  • A trend in various fields or social categories, a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals 

  • Melodic progression, accentual character, tempo or pace. 

  • An instance of an aircraft taking off or landing. 

  • The deviation of a pitch from ballistic flight. 

  • A pattern in which pairs change opponents and boards move from table to table in duplicate bridge. 

  • A large division of a larger composition. 

  • The impression of motion in an artwork, painting, novel etc. 

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