S: (n) motion, movement, move (the act of changing location from one place to another) "police controlled the motion of the crowd"; "the movement of people from the farms to the cities"; "his move put him directly in my path"
S: (n) ascension ((astronomy) the rising of a star above the horizon)
S: (n) circulation (free movement or passage (as of cytoplasm within a cell or sap through a plant)) "ocean circulation is an important part of global climate"; "a fan aids air circulation"
S: (n) creep (a slow longitudinal movement or deformation)
S: (n) gravitation (movement downward resulting from gravitational attraction) "irrigation by gravitation rather than by pumps"
S: (v) travel, go, move, locomote (change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically) "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"