Momentos
[muh-men-toh, moh-] /məˈmɛn toʊ, moʊ-/
noun, plural momentos, momentoes.
1.
.
n.
a misspelling, or perhaps variant, of memento.
Read Also:
- Moment-of-truth
noun 1. the moment in a bullfight at which the matador is about to make the kill. 2. the moment at which one’s character, courage, skill, etc., is put to an extreme test; critical moment. noun 1. a moment when a person or thing is put to the test 2. the point in a bullfight […]
- Momentous
[moh-men-tuh s] /moʊˈmɛn təs/ adjective 1. of great or far-reaching importance or consequence: a momentous day. /məʊˈmɛntəs/ adjective 1. of great significance adj. 1650s, from moment + -ous to carry the sense of “important” while momentary kept the meaning “of an instant of time.” Related: Momentously; momentousness.
- Momentously
[moh-men-tuh s] /moʊˈmɛn təs/ adjective 1. of great or far-reaching importance or consequence: a momentous day. /məʊˈmɛntəs/ adjective 1. of great significance adj. 1650s, from moment + -ous to carry the sense of “important” while momentary kept the meaning “of an instant of time.” Related: Momentously; momentousness.
- Momentousness
[moh-men-tuh s] /moʊˈmɛn təs/ adjective 1. of great or far-reaching importance or consequence: a momentous day. /məʊˈmɛntəs/ adjective 1. of great significance adj. 1650s, from moment + -ous to carry the sense of “important” while momentary kept the meaning “of an instant of time.” Related: Momentously; momentousness.
- Momentum
[moh-men-tuh m] /moʊˈmɛn təm/ noun, plural momenta [moh-men-tuh] /moʊˈmɛn tə/ (Show IPA), momentums. 1. force or speed of movement; impetus, as of a physical object or course of events: The car gained momentum going downhill. Her career lost momentum after two unsuccessful films. 2. Also called linear momentum. Mechanics. a quantity expressing the motion of […]