The word for a swelling motion is "undulate."
The word "motion" has its origin in Middle English from the Old French word "motion" and the Latin word "motio," both meaning movement or action.
The adjective form of the word "motion" is "motional", but the word "moving" would probably also work.
The word that describes an up and down motion is vertical. Stairs are considered vertical, even though they are usually set at an angle. Horizontal would mean a side to side motion.
Yes, the word 'motion' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'motion' is a word for an action or process of moving or being moved; a formal proposal put to a committee or legislature, a formal recommendation; a word for a thing.Examples:The motion of the car makes the baby sleepy. (noun)The secretary made a motion to close the meeting. (noun)Please motion the waiter that we're ready to leave. (verb)
Another word for the measure of the energy of motion of particles of matter is kinetic energy.
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The Tagalog word for swelling is "namamaga."
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In the King James version, No verse which contains the word - swelling - also contains the word - stomach.
The suffix of the word swelling is ing. This suffix is a noun and means activity, or result of an activity.
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There is no root in motion
The root word of "edema" is the Greek word "oídēma," meaning swelling or swelling caused by abnormal accumulation of fluid in body tissues.
The African Luhya word for the English word "motion" is "okhusitaa".
The word "motion" has its origin in Middle English from the Old French word "motion" and the Latin word "motio," both meaning movement or action.
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Another name for abnormal swelling starting with 'N' is a Nodule.