Depends on the context.
In mathematics it would be translation.
In sociology or ethnology, migration or nomadic.
In employment, peripatetic.
Mobile transportation. The movement of people and goods from one place to another.
The word " Many" is an adjective not an adverb. An adverb describes " how, when...etc. " An adjective describes a noun " person, place or thing " did this help??
The word "movement" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
Yes .Movement is a compound words because Here move+ment=movement . Therefore this is compund word
The noun start is an abstract noun as a word for a point in time that something began; a sudden feeling of surprise or alarm; a word for a concept or an emotion.The noun start is a concrete noun as a word for a place at which something begins; a sudden movement or action that causes surprise or alarm; a word for a physical place or action.
Go look at "To go from one place to other?"or........the word is migrate
Moving from one place to another
Translocation, shuttle, transport -- all of these words can be used this way.
The word locomotion is a noun, as is the word motion from which it is derived. The general meaning is "movement from one place to another" or the power of motion.
Erosion is the movement of rocks to move from one place to another then the next step is deposition.
People who move their residence from place to place are called __________________.
movement that consists of one person migrating from one place to another
movement is when you move one thing to a different place,
migration
One word in place of show would be performance. Other words would include recital, exhibit, demonstration, presentation, act, creation, and movement.
Locomotion means to have the ability to move from one place to another. Another word for locomotion would be movement in simple terms. It comes from the Latin language.
In Kikuyu, the word "kenda" means "go." It is used to indicate movement or action of going from one place to another.