different between immotility vs immotile
immotility
English
Etymology
From im- +? motility.
Noun
immotility (uncountable)
- a lack of motility; the inability to move
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immotile
English
Etymology
From im- +? motile.
Adjective
immotile (comparative more immotile, superlative most immotile)
- Not motile (lacking the ability to move)
- 2007, Peter F. Hamilton, The Dreaming Void
- And they currently have forty-two ships searching for an immotile civilization beyond the region of space we Firewalled.
- 2007, Peter F. Hamilton, The Dreaming Void
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