GLOTOIDA

Auto Kinesia (moving oneself)

HANOI 1941 - Women crossing the street
ambulos
'to walk, to stroll,
to move oneself by
placing one foot after
another'
Male Runners
dromos
'to run, to move oneself
by leaping with one
foot after another'
Family jump
saltos
'to jump, to leap,
to propell oneself
away from a surface'
Bird flying over Manhattan
aviatos
'to fly, to glide, to move
oneself continually
without relying upon
a surface'

Swim PT
neustos
'to swim, to move in
fluid in order to stay
near the surface'
Vibrating Guitar String
seismos
'to shake, to vibrate,
to be moving back
and forth frequently'
Pack Turns the Corner at Giro di Burnaby 2007
tropos
'to turn, to change
one's direction'
Spin
giros
'to spin upon an axis'
Statue of Ramses II, Luxor Temple, Egypt
statos
'to stay still,
to not move'
Dance
koreos
'to dance, to move for
amusement'

Caution: Wet Floor
lapsos
'to slip and fall, to
suddenly lay on the
ground from an upright
position'
AFF Level 1 - Skydive Langar
staktos
'to fall, to drop, to drip,
to become in a lower
location due to gravity'
Scuba diving Bali Nusa Lembongan
nektos
'to dive, to swim, to
propel oneself through
fluid'
Natural Floatation Devices
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'
Thoughtful Instructor - Battle of Britain Airshow Duxford 2017
nautos
'to sail, to pilot,
to drive, to travel by
steering a vehicle'
Airplane seating
notos
'to ride, to travel on a
vehicle whether as a
passanger or a driver'
Trailer
nomados
'to migrate, to move to a
new residence'