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(about an airplane) move slowly along a runway before takeoff of after landing, cab, taxicab, car taking paying passengers, move aircraft on ground, transport somebody or be transported, travel in taxitaxi
(about animals) requiring little parental care, able to move about and function almost entirely independently upon birth (Zoology), independent at birthprecocial
(British) scamper, run or move quickly, scuttle, scurry, (British) scurry, quick run or movementscutter
(Colloquial) journey across the snow (esp. with dogs); command a team of dogs to set out or move faster (in Northwestern USA and Alaska); mash, make into mush, command to sled dogs, cooked cereal, dogsled trip, mash something, porridge, gruel; sentimen...mush
(Computers) system in which various types of media are connected by a hypertext program so that users can move between them in a non-linear manner (the World Wide Web is one such system), multi-media hypertext systemhypermedia
(Photography) move a camera up and down on a camera pedestalped
(symbol) ", amount of rain or snow, island, move along very slowly, creep, edge, move slowly, small amount, unit of atmospheric pressure, unit of length, unit of measurement, 1/12 of a foot (equal to 2.54 cm); little bit, iotainch
, send a letter, appoint to command, assign to a position or duty, station; publicize, advertise; inform; send electronic mail to a newsgroup (Computers); send by mail; move up and down in a saddle (Equitation); travel quickly, by post horse, denounce ...post
2-beat gait, distance covered in a step, do something at controlled rate, gait of horse, measure by counting steps, move at a pace, prep. with the permission of, with the indulgence of, set the speed of something, speed in performance, speed of events,...pace
a reelful, dance music, dance reel, feel giddy or confused, move unsteadily, revolving storage device, roll up, wind onto a spool; sway, falter, Scottish dance, section of motion-picture film, cylinder around which long flexible material is wound (such...reel
a rush or run, coal container, destroy something, move with short fast steps, run or move quickly, scamper, scurry; cause a ship to sink by opening or creating holes in its hull, quick movement, scurry; hatch on the deck or side of a ship; container fo...scuttle
A statistical measure of the degree to which random variables move together. A positive covariance implies that one variable is above (below) its mean value when the other variable is above (below) its mean value.Covariance
A stock or group of stocks that is the first to move in a market upsurge or down-turn.Leader
abandon a habit; be weaned of a habit; grow so much as to be unable fit into old clothing; grow faster than, get too large, move beyond previous interests, outstripoutgrow
 

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