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mo·men·tal \mōˈmentəl\ adjective Etymology: probably from French, from Medieval Latin momentalis momentary, from (assumed) Late Latin (attested as momentaliter, adverb, in a moment), from Latin momentum moment + -alis -al 1. obsolete : momentary 1a < not one momental minute doth she swerve — Nicholas Breton > 2. : of or relating to moment or momentum |