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[ moh-til -i-tee ] SHOW IPA
/ moʊˈtɪl ɪ ti / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun Biology . the ability to move spontaneously, or the rate or degree of such movement:Advanced zinc deficiency can impair the motility and number of sperm.
OTHER WORDS FROM motility non·mo·til·i·ty, noun su·per·mo·til·i·ty, noun Words nearby motility mothproof, mothy, Mo Ti, motif, motile, motility , motion, motion capture, motionless, motion picture, motion sickness
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Example sentences from the Web for motility Their cells have not cellulose walls, nor in most cases much wall of any kind, and motility in the majority is unrestricted.
The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) | J. Arthur Thomson
Accordingly he is convinced that that stage is the final consideration of his scope of motility .
The Mystery of Space | Robert T. Browne
They have their cells boxed in by cellulose walls, so that their opportunities for motility are greatly restricted.
The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) | J. Arthur Thomson
With each increase in glycerol level, motility was reduced during the incubation period.
Preservation of Bull Semen at Sub-Zero Temperatures | N. L. VanDemark
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Words related to motility flexibility, maneuverability, act, gesture, passage, development, evolution, shift, move, flow, exercise, action, progress, operation, change, migration, reaction, perception, pain, feel