[いきおい, ikioi] (adv, n) (1) force; vigor; vigour; energy; spirit; life; (2) influence; authority; power; might; (3) impetus; momentum; course (of events); (n-adv) (4) naturally; necessarily; (P) #9429
[セメントしつ, semento shitsu] (n) cementum (hard connective tissue covering the tooth root); cement
[mo-mentamu ; momentamu ; moumentamu] (n) momentum
[モーメントこう, mo-mento kou] (n) momentum
[うんどうりょう, undouryou] (n) momentum
[うんどうりょうくうかん, undouryoukuukan] (n) (See じつくうかん) momentum space (quantum mechanics)
[うんどうりょうほぞんのほうそく, undouryouhozonnohousoku] (n) law of conservation of momentum
[かくうんどうりょう, kakuundouryou] (n) angular momentum (physics)
[かくうんどうりょうほぞんのほうそく, kakuundouryouhozonnohousoku] (n) law of conservation of angular momentum
[いちにとらあり, ichinitoraari] (exp) (id) people will believe something false if many agree that it is true (an example of argumentum ad populum); there's a tiger in the market
[ほしふぐ;ホシフグ, hoshifugu ; hoshifugu] (n) starry toado (pufferfish, Arothron firmamentum)
[いきぎれ, ikigire] (n, vs) (1) shortness of breath; panting; puffing; (2) running out of steam (e.g. economy); losing momentum; (P)
[だせい, dasei] (n) inertia; habit; momentum; (P)
[だりょく, daryoku] (n) (1) inertia; momentum; (2) force of habit
[はずみ, hazumi] (n) (1) bounce; spring; rebound; (2) momentum; inertia; (3) spur of the moment; impulse; (P)
[どうりょう, douryou] (n) momentum
[よせい, yosei] (n) surplus power; momentum; impetus; inertia