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| Process | 1518 | The class of things that happen and have temporal parts or stages. Examples include extended events... | ^ |
| Motion | 473 | Any Process of movement. | ^ |
| Trip | 3 | Trip is the subclass of Motions along a TransitRoute or Transitway. | ^ |
| Irrigating | . | Irrigating is the process of transporting and applying water to crops by artificial means. | ^ |
| Swarming | . | | ^ |
| EngineCycle | 2 | A complete cycle of Engine phases, including a repeat of the first phase. In a FourStrokeEngine... | ^ |
| FourStrokeIntake | . | In this cycle of a four stroke engine, air and vaporized fuel are drawn in. | ^ |
| FourStrokeCompression | . | In this cycle of a four stroke engine, fuel vapor and air are compressed and ignited. | ^ |
| FourStrokeCombustion | . | In this cycle of a four stroke engine, fuel combusts and piston is pushed downwards. | ^ |
| FourStrokeExhaust | . | In this cycle of a four stroke engine, exhaust is driven out. During the 1st, 2nd, and 4th stroke t... | ^ |
| TwoStrokeIntake | . | The portion of a two stroke engine cycle where the piston moves into the combustion chamber creatin... | ^ |
| TwoStrokeCompression | . | The portion of a two stroke engine cycle where combustion occurs, forcing the piston out of the com... | ^ |
| TwoStrokeTransfer | . | The portion of a two stroke engine cycle where the combustion chamber is opened to the crankcase an... | ^ |
| EngineCranking | . | Starting an InternalCombustionEngine, in which an electric motor is employed to initiate Rotati... | ^ |
| Compressing | 2 | Forcing some SelfConnectedObject into a smaller space than at the beginning of the action. | ^ |
| Stretching | . | Moving two sides of an object in opposite directions so that the object becomes both longer and thi... | ^ |
| Rotating | 11 | Motion that begins and ends at the same point, because the trajectory of the Motion is circular... | ^ |
| Reversing | . | Moving something in such a way that its top becomes its bottom and vice versa. | ^ |
| Pulling | . | Pulling describe the exertion of force so as to cause or tend to cause motion towards the agent. | ^ |
| Pushing | . | Pushing describes the exertion of force so as to cause or tend to cause motion away from the agent.... | ^ |
| Opening | 3 | The Class of Processes where an aperture is created in an Object. Note that the aperture may ... | ^ |
| Closing | 7 | The Class of Processes where an aperture is closed in an Object. | ^ |
| MotionUpward | 2 | Motion where an Object is moving away from the ground. | ^ |
| MotionDownward | 17 | Motion where an Object is moving toward the ground. | ^ |
| BodyMotion | 81 | Any Motion where the agent is an Organism and the patient is a BodyPart. | ^ |
| GeologicalProcess | 13 | The class of activities that are caused by geological forces and affect geological features, and wh... | ^ |
| WeatherProcess | 84 | WeatherProcess is the broadest class of processes that involve weather, including weather seasons... | ^ |
| LiquidMotion | 41 | Any Motion where the patient is a Liquid. This class would cover, in particular, the flow of ... | ^ |
| GasMotion | 22 | Any Motion where the patient is a Gas. This class would cover, in particular, the motion of &... | ^ |
| DirectionChange | . | The act of changing the direction in which the patient of the act is oriented. | ^ |
| Translocation | 222 | Translocation is that class of Motions in which an object moves from one place to another. In t... | ^ |
| Radiating | 66 | Processes in which some form of electromagnetic radiation, e.g. radio waves, light waves, electrica... | ^ |
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