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Praksia (actions)

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tigmos
'to touch, to have
physical contact with'
African drum ensemble
pleksos
'to hit, to strike,
to knock'
A workshop worker sanding a chair with sandpaper
tribos
'to rub, to erode, to
touch something &
move across its surface'
#Sharing: Friday night pizza
detos
'to share by dividing,
to split something into
more pieces and give
them away'

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utilos
'to use, to utilize, to
handle or interact with
something in order
to achieve a goal'
Student in red shirt practicing hurling picking up ball 2
harpos
'to grab, to seize, to
catch, to take a hold
on something'
Fort Meade Soldiers participate in Annapolis tug-of-war
traksos
'to pull, to move
something closer'
Holding cell phone
hekos
'to have, to hold'
Distressed Leather Backpack
foros
'to wear, to have on
one's body'
Looted objects from the Benin Punative Raid, 1897. British Museum Af,A79.13, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
kleptos
'to steal, to loot, to rob,
to take something
against the owner's will'

John Thomas Miner releasing a Canada Goose into the air / John Thomas Miner relâchant une bernache du Canada dans les airs
afetos
'to release, to let go, to
free, to drop, to stop
gripping or holding'
Policemen, pushing a car
piezos
'to push, to press, to
move something away'
Sam Moorhead arranges coins in the Hartwell Room
tetos
'to put, to place'
Girl throwing a ball. Beer Pong Vienna 2019
balos
'to throw, to propell'
Austin Health staff signing up for Workplace Giving to make a regular donation to Greenfleet
dotos
'to give, to donate'
Two boxes of belongings
kinetos
'to move something, to
change the position
of an object'
Shoppers
opsonos
'to buy, to purchase,
to go shopping'
Sundries Merchant
emporos
'to sell something'
Athol Masonic Hall, 60 Severn Street, Birmingham - door and closed gate
kleistos
'to close, to obstruct
an opening'
Open Window
apertos
'to open, to create an
opening on something'
Spinner of Clay
urgos
'to manipulate, to act
upon something to
change its form or
properties'
breaking glass
klastos
'to destroy, to break
something into its
components'
Running shoes - closeup of woman tying shoe laces. Female sport fitness runner getting ready for jogging outdoors
nodos
'to tie something into
a knot, to shape an
object into turns and
crosses'
Tying Up Cardone
desmos
'to bind, to fasten, to
fix something in place,
to prevent movement,
to connect and fasten'
Close-up picture of woman holding hand mixer and making whipped cream for a cake
krasos
'to mix, to blend, to
combine materials
until they are evenly
distributed'