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motile

English

Etymology

From Latin m?tus, perfect passive participle of move? (I move) (English move).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?m??ta?l/

Adjective

motile (comparative more motile, superlative most motile)

  1. (biology) Having the power to move spontaneously.
  2. Producing motion.
    motile powers
  3. (psychology) Of or relating to those mental images that arise from the sensations of bodily movement and position.

Antonyms

  • sessile

Related terms

  • audile
  • verbile
  • visile

Translations

Noun

motile (plural motiles)

  1. (psychology) A person whose prevailing mental imagery takes the form of inner feelings of action, such as incipient pronunciation of words, muscular innervations, etc.

Anagrams

  • Melito

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motility

English

Etymology

motile +? -ty

Noun

motility (countable and uncountable, plural motilities)

  1. (uncountable) The state of being motile (moving)
  2. (countable) The degree to which something is motile

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