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Movement

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Definition of STEM
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ag, agi, ig, act   do, move, go   show agent=the person who does the work   agenda=list of things you are going to do  
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cad, cas   show cadaver, cadence, cascade   cadence=where the beat falls in line   cascade=a waterfall  
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cur, curs   run   show curse=a malevolent wish that someone hopes will run its course   cursive=a form of script in which the characters are connected or run together  
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fer   bear, carry   show coniferous=trees (like pine trees) that carry cones   fertile=refers to land or other things which are strong enough to carry life  
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flu, fluc, fluv   flowing   influence, fluid, flue, flush, fluently, fluctuate   show fluctuate=describes something that flows in many different directions  
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gest   carry, bear   congest, gestation   gestation=the time in which a mother carries its young in the womb   show
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grav   heavy, weighty   grave, gravity, aggravate, gravitate   aggravate=to intentional add weight or heaviness to a situation that does not need it.   show
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show wander   migrate, emigrant, immigrate   migration=the act of wandering from one place to another   immigrate=describes someone who has moved from their homeland into a new country  
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mit, miss   show emit, remit, submit, admit, commit, permit, transmit, omit, intermittent, mission, missile   transmit=to send a message across   missile=a destructive weapon sent at enemies  
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mob, mot, mov   show mobile, motionless, motor   mob=a moving group people looking to cause trouble   mobile=able to move  
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nat, nasc   show innate, natal, native, renaissance   renaissance=a period of rebirth, usually refers to a time period in which classical thoughts and ideas were being reborn and reconsidered   native=someone who was born in a specific area  
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show straight, correct   orthodox, orthodontist, orthopedic, unorthodox   orthopedic=having to do with the straightness of bones and structures   orthodox=following a strict and straight reading of a ideas or religion  
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sequ, secu, sue   follow   sequence, consequence, sequel, subsequent, prosecute, consecutive, second, ensue, pursue   show consecutive=describing things that go in successive or following order  
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sist, sta, stit   stand   assist, persist, circumstance, stamina, status, state, static, stable, stationary, substitute   stasis=the act of staying in one place or not changing   show
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volvo   turn about, roll   revolve, voluble (easily turned about or aroundor talkative), voluminous, convolution   convoluted=describes something that has been layed out in a long, rolled out fashion   show
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