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Locomotion

Noun: The ability to move from one place to another, or the act of doing so.

Example Sentence: The cheetah is known for its incredible speed and impressive locomotion, allowing it to catch prey effortlessly in the wild.

Noun: A particular mode of movement or transportation.

Example Sentence: The invention of the steam engine revolutionized locomotion, leading to rapid advancements in the transportation industry.

Noun: The movement or travel of people between different places, typically for work or habitation.

Example Sentence: The Industrial Revolution resulted in a significant increase in locomotion as people migrated from rural areas to cities in search of better job opportunities.

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