nonmoving
Nonmoving is an adjective meaning not moving; at rest; stationary or immobile. It is formed from the prefix non- combined with moving. In American English it is commonly written as a single word (nonmoving), though hyphenated (non-moving) is also used, and some style guides prefer the hyphen in formal writing.
In physics, an object is described as nonmoving when its velocity is zero relative to a chosen
In everyday language, nonmoving is less common than stationary or still, but it appears in technical and
Overall, nonmoving conveys the state of having no motion relative to a reference frame and is typically