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What is the greek root for move?

The Greek root for "move" is kine or kin.

This root comes from the Greek word κίνησις (kinesis), which means "movement" or "motion".

Here are some examples of words with the root "kine" or "kin":

* Kinesis: Movement or motion.

* Kinetic: Relating to motion or movement.

* Kinematics: The study of motion.

* Cinematography: The art of making motion pictures.

* Kinetic energy: The energy possessed by an object due to its motion.

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