The correct spelling is movement, just like you spelled it.
You spelled moving correctly. Example: The moving truck arrived two hours late.
The proper spelling of the word is defecate (bowel movement).
If you mean "a sharp movement" or "unpleasant male" then "jerk" is the correct spelling. If you mean "an elderly simpleton" then "gerk" is the correct spelling
The correct spelling of the noun is permission(authorization, consent).
Some possible words include:inclusion - an addition or part of a group or listinquisition - an inquiry on biased or specious grounds(from the Spanish Inquisition, a Catholic movement against Jews in Spain)
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The followers of the Jamaican Rastafari movement are "Rastafarians".
The word for an involuntary muscle movement is "spasm".
The medical condition is properly spelled nystagmus(involuntary eye movement).
The letters 'nemvrametio' cannot be unscrambled to spell one word.They can spell the term "air movement."You can spell two nine lettered words using some of the letters. They are:ManometerNormative
Runa's Spell - 2007 was released on: USA: 1 April 2007 (Image/Movement/Sound Festival)
The proper spelling of the word is defecate (bowel movement).
Taxiing is the correct spelling when referring to the movement of an aircraft on the ground under its own power.
That is the correct spelling of the term "shrug" (an upward shoulders movement, signifying lack of knowledge or comment).
Sube y baja translates to "up and down" in English.
The spell is never put in the books, it's just mentioned that Ginny is accomplished at casting the spell throughout different books.Second Answer: J.K Rowling never puts the full incantation/wand movement/potion ingredient for a reason.I hope you are NOT trying this at home!
Divine Blessing Blesses a target friendly champion, granting them increased movement speed and healing them.
If you mean "a sharp movement" or "unpleasant male" then "jerk" is the correct spelling. If you mean "an elderly simpleton" then "gerk" is the correct spelling