Move
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Move may refer to:
Science and technology
Computing
- Move (command), a shell command
- mv (short for move), a Unix command
- A state transition of a finite state machine
Other sciences
- Motion (physics)
- Move α, in linguistics, a feature of the Revised Extended Standard Theory (REST) of transformational grammar developed by Noam Chomsky
Government, law and politics
Organizations
- Daihatsu Move
- MOVE, a Philadelphia-based activist organization
- MOVE (Hungary), an early Hungarian fascist group
- Move (company), an online real estate company
- The Move (Sam Fife), a nondenominational Christian group
- Move (electronics store), a defunct Australian electronics retailer
- Move Records, a record label
Arts and entertainment
Music
- Move (Japanese band), a Japanese group
- The Move, a 1960s rock band
- The Move (album), a 1968 album by The Move
- "The Move", a song by The Beastie Boys from Hello Nasty
- Move (Earl Klugh album), 1994
- Move (Freak Kitchen album), 2002
- Move (Third Day album), 2010
- Move (Yoshida Brothers album), 2000
- Move (EP), an EP by BtoB
- "Move" (CSS song), 2008
- "Move" (Little Mix song), 2013
- "Move" (MercyMe song), 2011
- Move (Moby song), 1993
- "Move" (Q-Tip song), 2008
- "Move" (Thousand Foot Krutch song)
- "Move (If You Wanna)", a 2008 song by Mims
- "Move", a single by Dance or Die
- "Move (You're Steppin' on My Heart)", a song by The Dreamettes in the 1981 musical Dreamgirls and its 2006 motion picture
- "Move", a song by Denzil Best
- "Move", a song by H-Blockx
- "Move", a song by Inspiral Carpets from the album Life
- "Move", a song by Audio Adrenaline
- "Move", a song by Luke Bryan
Other media
- PlayStation Move, a motion controller for the PlayStation 3
- Move (1970 film), a comedy film directed by Stuart Rosenberg
- Move (2012 film), a German film
- CFXJ-FM, a rhythmic adult contemporary radio station in Toronto, branded as 93-5 The Move
Other uses
- Daniil Move (born 1985), a Russian auto racing driver
- The Move (American football), the NFL relocation of the Cleveland Browns to Baltimore
See also
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