Gesticulations or gestures.
The movements of water are often referred to as water currents or water circulation. These movements can include processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, melting, freezing, and flow in rivers and oceans.
That phenomenon is called the "autokinetic effect." It occurs when a stationary light in a dark environment appears to move due to small involuntary eye movements.
That is called oscillation.
Texture refers to the physical property that describes how something feels to the touch. Texture can be smooth, rough, bumpy, soft, hard, or any other tactile attribute that can be perceived by touch.
That machine is called a speaker or a loudspeaker. It converts electrical signals into sound waves by vibrating a diaphragm to produce audible sound.
Personification.
The feeling or mood you try to communicate when you describe something is called "tone." Tone is conveyed through the language, style, and attitude of the writing or speech.
The rules summarizing planetary movements are called Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion. These laws were formulated by the astronomer Johannes Kepler in the early 17th century and describe the orbits of planets around the Sun.
It is called a speaker.
Measurement information that is used to describe something is called data. per Physical Science 8th Edition by Bill W. Tillery
He or she is called the Speaker of the House.
The small speaker called the 'tweeter'.
Speaker of the House
A person who can speak two languages fluently is called a bilingual speaker.
The movements of water are often referred to as water currents or water circulation. These movements can include processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, melting, freezing, and flow in rivers and oceans.
Entities are sometimes called gods because they they are often difficult to describe in anthropomorphic terms.
there is a popular speaker called the sprocket!!