moment vs order of magnitude

moment

noun
  • An infinitesimal change in a varying quantity; an increment or decrement. 

  • Weight or importance. 

  • A fit; a brief tantrum. 

  • The smallest portion of time; an instant. 

  • A brief, unspecified amount of time. 

  • A quantitative measure of the shape of a set of points. 

  • A petit mal episode; such a spell. 

  • (As in "X moment") An embarrassing event, supposed to be characteristic of some person, group, or situation. 

  • A definite period of time, specifically one-tenth of a point, or one-fortieth or one-fiftieth of an hour. 

order of magnitude

noun
  • The class of scale or magnitude of any amount, where each class contains values of a fixed ratio (most often 10) to the class preceding it. For example, something that is 2 orders of magnitude larger is 100 times larger, something that is 3 orders of magnitude larger is 1000 times larger, and something that is 6 orders of magnitude larger is a million times larger, because 10² = 100, 10³ = 1000, and 10⁶ = a million. 

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