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motileenUK
mo·tile M0440600 (mōt′l, mō′tīl′)adj.1. Biology Moving or having the power to move spontaneously: motile spores.2. Psychology Of or relating to mental imagery that arises primarily from sensations of bodily movement and position rather than from visual or auditory sensations. [Latin mōtus, motion (from past participle of movēre, to move; see motion) + -ile.] mo·til′i·ty (mō-tĭl′ĭ-tē) n.motile (ˈməʊtaɪl) adj (Biology) capable of moving spontaneously and independentlyn (Psychology) psychol a person whose mental imagery strongly reflects movement, esp his or her own[C19: from Latin mōtus moved, from movēre to move] motility nmo•tile (ˈmoʊt l, ˈmoʊ tɪl) adj. Biol. moving or capable of moving spontaneously: motile cells; motile spores. [1860–65; < Latin mō-, variant s. of movēre to move + -tilis -tile] mo•til′i•ty, n. mo·tile (mōt′l, mō′tīl′) Moving or able to move by itself. Sperm and certain spores are motile. motility (mō-tĭl′ĭ-tē) nounThesaurusNoun | 1. | motile - one whose prevailing mental imagery takes the form of inner feelings of actionbeholder, observer, perceiver, percipient - a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses | Adj. | 1. | motile - (of spores or microorganisms) capable of movementmicroorganism, micro-organism - any organism of microscopic sizemobile - moving or capable of moving readily (especially from place to place); "a mobile missile system"; "the tongue is...the most mobile articulator" |
motileenUK
motile1. capable of moving spontaneously and independently 2. Psychol a person whose mental imagery strongly reflects movement, esp his own motile[mōd·əl] (biology) Being capable of spontaneous movement. (psychology) An individual characterized by motor-type mental imagery which takes the form of inner feelings of action. motileenUK
motile [mo´til] having spontaneous but not conscious or volitional movement.mo·tile (mō'til), Do not confuse this word with mobile.1. Having the power of spontaneous movement. 2. Denoting the type of mental imagery in which one learns and recalls most readily that which has been felt, that is, having a kinesthetic representational system. Compare: audile. 3. A person having such mental imagery. [see motion] motile (mōt′l, mō′tīl′)adj.1. Biology Moving or having the power to move spontaneously: motile spores.2. Psychology Of or relating to mental imagery that arises primarily from sensations of bodily movement and position rather than from visual or auditory sensations. mo·til′i·ty (mō-tĭl′ĭ-tē) n.motile adjective Capable of or referring to self-propelled movement.mo·tile (mō'til) 1. Having the power of spontaneous movement. 2. Denoting the type of mental imagery in which one learns and recalls most readily that which has been felt. Compare: audile3. A person having such mental imagery. mo·tile (mō'til) Having the power of spontaneous movement. motileenUK Related to motile: nonmotileWords related to motilenoun one whose prevailing mental imagery takes the form of inner feelings of actionRelated Words- beholder
- observer
- perceiver
- percipient
adj (of spores or microorganisms) capable of movementRelated Words- microorganism
- micro-organism
- mobile
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