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Units related to: “move
(Latin: move, moving, to set in motion)
(Latin: swing, vibrate, move, motion; from oscillum, a diminutive form of osoris, "mouth, face, small face")
(Greek: a suffix: to spread, to disperse; to move, to go; to withdraw, to advance; a means or agency for distribution)
(Greek > Medical Latin: muscle spasm; to move violently; turmoil)
(Latin: walk, step, take steps, move around; walking or stepping)
(Latin: to remove, to wander; moving; to move away, to depart from one place to another place)
(robotics on the move)
(Greek: to move back and forth; to shake, to move violently; earthquake)
(Greek > Latin: to move in a certain direction; to stretch, to hold out; tension; as well as tendon, sinew)
(Greek: tendon, sinew [related to "move in a certain direction, stretch"])
(Latin: wander, move around; unsettled, wandering [nerve])
(Latin: to quiver, to oscillate, to shake, to move; motion)
Word Entries at Get Words containing the term: “move
expeditious, expedite: foot or feet, free to move unhindered and quickly
Origins of the words expeditious and expedite.
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