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1. (n.) locomotion
the act or power of moving from place to place.
Etymology: (1640–50)
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| Definition of 'LOCOMOTION' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) locomotion, motive power, motivity
the power or ability to move
2. (noun) locomotion, travel
self-propelled movement
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| Definition of 'LOCOMOTION' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) LOCOMOTION
the act of moving from place to place
2. (noun) LOCOMOTION
the power of moving from place to place, characteristic of the higher animals and some of the lower forms of plant life
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| Definition of 'LOCOMOTION' |
U.S. National Library of Medicine |
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1. LOCOMOTION
Movement or the ability to move from one place or another. It can refer to humans, vertebrate or invertebrate animals, and microorganisms.
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Sense: the process of moving from place to place.
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Afrikaans: (voort)beweging; verplasi |
Arabic: تَحَرُّك، إنْتِقال |
Bulgarian: придвижване |
Brazilian: locomoção |
Czech: schopnost pohybu |
German: die Fortbewegung |
Danish: bevægelse |
Greek: (μετα)κίνηση |
Spanish: locomoción |
Estonian: liikumine |
Farsi: نقل و انتقال |
Finnish: liikkuminen |
French: locomotion |
Hebrew: יְכוֹלֶת תְּנוּעָה |
Hindi: इंजन |
Croatian: premještanje |
Hungarian: helyváltoztatás |
Indonesian: proses gerakan |
Icelandic: hreyfing |
Italian: locomozione |
Japanese: 移動 |
Korean: 이동, 전위 |
Lithuanian: judėjimas |
Latvian: pārvietošanās |
Malay: gerak alih |
Dutch: voortbeweging |
Norwegian: bevegelse |
Polish: lokomocja |
Persian: نقل و انتقال |
Pashto: له يو ځاى نه بل ځاى ته وړ |
Portuguese: locomoção |
Romanian: locomoţie |
Russian: передвижение |
Slovak: schopnosť pohybu |
Slovenian: gibanje |
Serbian: promena mesta |
Swedish: förflyttning, rörelse |
Thai: การเคลื่อนไหว |
Turkish: hareket |
Taiwanese: 移動,位移 |
Ukrainian: пересування |
Urdu: متحرک ہونے کی کیفیت |
Vietnamese: sự vận động |
Chinese: 运动,移动,转位 |
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