different between comove vs comigrate
comove
English
Etymology
co- +? move
Verb
comove (third-person singular simple present comoves, present participle comoving, simple past and past participle comoved)
- (sciences) To move in a correlated fashion
Synonyms
- covary (in statistical contexts)
Related terms
- comovement
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?vi
Verb
comove
- third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with vocĂȘ and others) present indicative of comover
- second-person singular (tu, sometimes used with vocĂȘ) affirmative imperative of comover
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comigrate
English
Etymology
co- +? migrate
Verb
comigrate (third-person singular simple present comigrates, present participle comigrating, simple past and past participle comigrated)
- (chiefly in biochemistry) To migrate together
Derived terms
- comigration
- comigratory
Related terms
- comove
- coprecipitate
comigrate From the web:
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