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feeling, perception, sensation |
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state of, quality, act;
body, group |
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of or related to movement |
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The loss of sensibility or movement. |
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The ability to move one's own limbs |
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The art, act, or method of film-making. |
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Relating to the study of human musculoskeletal movement. |
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The process of adapting a novel, play, etc. For film or movies. |
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Relating to the production and showing of motion pictures |
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an action or process; state, quality, act |
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state, quality, act; that which; process; condition |
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The group of instruments that produce sound by being struck, such as drums, cymbals, and tambourines |
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Anything that encircles, such as a belt or girdle. |
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An injury to the brain, often resulting from a blow to the head. |
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A part of a territory which has definite bounds. |
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The effects, often indirect or remote, of some event or action. |
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