|  ambulos 'to walk, to stroll,
 to move oneself by
 placing one foot after
 another'
 |  dromos 'to run, to move oneself
 by leaping with one
 foot after another'
 |  saltos 'to jump, to leap,
 to propell oneself
 away from a surface'
 |  aviatos 'to fly, to glide, to move
 oneself continually
 without relying upon
 a surface'
 
 |  neustos 'to swim, to move in
 fluid in order to stay
 near the surface'
 | 
     
     |  seismos 'to shake, to vibrate,
 to be moving back
 and forth frequently'
 |  tropos 'to turn, to change
 one's direction'
 |  giros 'to spin upon an axis'
 |  statos 'to stay still,
 to not move'
 |  koreos 'to dance, to move for
 amusement'
 
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     |  lapsos 'to slip and fall, to
 suddenly lay on the
 ground from an upright
 position'
 |  staktos 'to fall, to drop, to drip,
 to become in a lower
 location due to gravity'
 |  nektos 'to dive, to swim, to
 propel oneself through
 fluid'
 |  pleustos 'to float, to be buoyant,
 to be on the surface
 of a fluid because it
 has a low density or
 is supported by
 surface tension'
 |  nautos 'to sail, to pilot,
 to drive, to travel by
 steering a vehicle'
 | 
     
     |  notos 'to ride, to travel on a
 vehicle whether as a
 passanger or a driver'
 |  nomados 'to migrate, to move to a
 new residence'
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