WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026
move-in
(mo̅o̅v′in′),USA pronunciation n. [Informal.]
- Informal Termsan act or instance of occupying a living or working place:The offices will be ready for move-in soon.
- noun, nominal use of verb, verbal phrase move in
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- balance
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- blitz
- breaststroke
- breeze
- cat-foot
- check
- chuck
- circle
- circuit
- circular velocity
- circulate
- coil
- corkscrew
- correlation
- counter
- crawl
- crisscross
- curl
- cycle
- dance
- double time
- draw
- dummy
- fall
- flap
- float
- flock
- fluctuant
- flurry
- flutter
- fret
- gambit
- glide
- globular cluster
- guide
- gyrate
- heave
- hightail
- hitch
- hulk
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