The word that names an object is a noun. A common noun names any person, place, thing or idea. A proper noun names a specific person, place, thing, or a title; proper nouns always have the first letter of the word capitalized. Examples:
Common nouns
person: neighbor
place: country
thing: house
idea: independence
Proper nouns
person: Emily Dickinson
place: Australia
thing: Eiffel Tower
title: Declaration of Independence
The push or pull of one object on another is called by the same name in physics. That term is "force."When one object pushes or pulls another object, this is called force. For example, when a person writes, they are exerting force on the pen.
The bottom of an object is called the base.
An object that does not conduct is called an insulator
an object which moves linearly is called a linear object.
The amount of matter in an object is called mass.
[object Object]
The Object's name is an "Air Craft"If its not... Then I don't really know.
It's called a mezuzah.
It is called a baton
It is called a meteorite
I think what you know is called constructor.
That is called gravity.
The push or pull of one object on another is called by the same name in physics. That term is "force."When one object pushes or pulls another object, this is called force. For example, when a person writes, they are exerting force on the pen.
synonyms
The name for this tendency is inertia. (Inertia is basically a another name for mass i.e. an object with mass will resist motion)
They are called prisms.
From this link : belowIt says at the bottom that after a transformation, it is called an image.