movimento
See also: movimentò
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Etymology 1 edit
From muovere + -mento, perhaps based partly on Medieval Latin mōvimentum, from Latin moveō. Compare French mouvement.
Noun edit
movimento m (plural movimenti)
- movement
- (music) tempo mark
- (music, by extension) movement (division of a larger composition)
- exercise
- motion
- bustle
- clockwork
Etymology 2 edit
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movimento
Further reading edit
- movimento in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
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movimento m (Latin spelling, plural movimentos)
Latin edit
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mōvimentō
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Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
From mover + -imento, perhaps based partly on Medieval Latin mōvimentum, from Latin moveō, from Proto-Indo-European *mew- (“to move”).
Noun edit
movimento m (plural movimentos)
- (uncountable) movement (physical motion)
- Synonyms: deslocação, deslocamento, locomoção, moção, movimentação
- (uncountable) the flow of people or vehicles in a location
- Synonyms: fluxo, movimentação, tráfego
- movement (group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals)
- Synonym: campanha
- (finance) financial transaction
- Synonym: transação
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movimento