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`movement` in Latin

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movement

  1. noun
    • act of changing physical position
      motus
      The movement of the car was sudden. — Motus currūs repentinus erat.
      movimentum
      The movement of the car was sudden. — Movimentum currūs repentinum erat.
    • [political], organized effort for political change
      motus [political]
      The civil rights movement changed history. — Motus iurum civilium historiam mutavit.
    • [musical], section of a musical composition
      motus [musical]
      The symphony has four movements. — Symphonia quattuor motūs habet.
    • [medical], act of defecation
      alvus [medical]
      He had a regular bowel movement. — Alvus ei regularis erat.
    • [mechanical, technical], mechanism of a clock or watch
      machina [technical]
      The watch's movement is Swiss-made. — Machina horologii Helvetica est.
    • [artistic], style or trend in art or literature
      motus artisticus [literary]
      Impressionism was a major art movement. — Impressionismus magnus motus artisticus erat.