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motion
Noun
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A motion is a movement, often not a big movement.
She made a small motion with her hand to get his attention.
The light turned green and he put the car into motion.
picture
Noun
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A picture is marks on a flat object, like paper, that show shapes, people, or things.
Mommy, I drew a picture of a cat.
Susan looked at the picture on the wall.
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A picture is a photograph.
Everyone stand there together and I'll take your picture.
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A picture is a still or moving image on a screen.
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A picture is an idea or image that have inside your head.
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A picture is an understanding of a situation.
What's the picture like in Somalia?
picture
Verb
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If you picture something, you make an image of it in your head.
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If something is pictured, it is shown in a picture.
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If something is pictured a certain way, it is described that way.
process
Noun
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A process is a series of steps that you take for a particular purpose.
Let us look at the factors considered during the formal decision-making process.
process
Verb
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If you process something, you change it from its natural state into something that's ready to use.
The oil companies process much of the crude oil into gasoline.
The processed sugar is now completely white.
There's too much information. I can't process all of it right now.