ciliotoxicity

cil·i·o·tox·ic·i·ty

(sil'ē-ō-tok-sis'i-tē), The characteristic of a drug or other substance that impairs ciliary activity (for example, tobacco smoke); generally refers to respiratory mucous membrane cilia.

ciliotoxicity

(sĭl″ē-ō-tŏks-ĭs′ĭ-tē) The action of anything that interferes with ciliary motion.