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Definition of motoric in English: motoricadjective məʊˈtɔːrɪkməʊˈtɒrɪkˈmōdərik 1Physiology Relating to muscular movement. the infants' motoric and linguistic capabilities Example sentencesExamples - Research indicates that young children's ability to recall meaningful sentences is increased through motoric imagery (e.g., moving their bodies in space).
- There are also classes for children with Down's syndrome, providing them with musical therapy that will help them to be more independent and increase their motoric balance.
- Indeed, the very nature of the inhibition remains the focus of debate, and various attentional, motoric, and perceptual explanations have been proposed.
- There may even be at least seven or eight different kinds of intelligence, including interpersonal, intrapersonal, linguistic, motoric and musical intelligence.
- In particular, they have inappropriate expectations concerning their infants' development, tending to overestimate or underestimate motoric and linguistic capabilities.
- Consistent speed of processing differences have been noted among children with dyslexia across several perceptual, motoric, and linguistic domains.
- Motoric learning consists in discovering and practicing the proper use of a tool.
- Automation, the process of machines replacing men in performing sensory, motoric and complex logical tasks, is transforming society in ways that are scarcely comprehensible.
- These conscious contents, in turn, when they are broadcast, can trigger motoric, memory, and associative activities.
- Sport will develop children's motoric abilities, balance, etc. which interacts with cerebral activities and enhances the growth of neurons.
- They stress that visual naming speed reflects the rapid integration of lexical access and retrieval processes with lower level visual, auditory, and motoric (articulation) processes.
- Initial abilities in motoric and processing speed tasks were compromised, particularly when tasks became more complex.
- They changed the diagnosis to ADHD, once again recognizing the motoric aspects of the syndrome.
- We stress sensory and motoric learning activities to help babies in their growing-up process.
2(of music) marked by a repetitive beat suggestive of mechanized action or movement. the motorik pulse of 70's Krautrock Example sentencesExamples - The band's debut album won overwhelming critical acclaim, with fans swooning at their lysergic mixture of psychedelic textures and motorik rhythms.
- At times, the music is motoric and harsh; it other times it is reassuring, even inspiring.
- The band fused the abrasive, amplified timbres and motoric rhythms of rock with the string and brass writing of the classical tradition.
- Premiered in Berlin in 2005, the work is a flirtation with minimalism, or at least with the technique of motoric repetition in overlapping cycles or phases.
- 'Relativity' is a sprawling, psychedelic-flecked number, driven by a motorik pulse and surrounded by swirling organs and sheets of jagged guitars.
- Live, the four piece are a brooding mixture of visceral, post-punk textures and relentless motorik rhythms.
- The band starts off sounding motoric, motorised, programmed, but later on the feeling gets more ethereal, dreamy and wistful.
- The lead single 'Modern Driveway' has a dreamy motorik energy and an ultra-emotive melody.
Origin Late 19th century: from motor + -ic, after German Motorik 'motor functions'. Definition of motoric in US English: motoricadjectiveˈmōdərik 1Physiology Relating to muscular movement. the infants' motoric and linguistic capabilities Example sentencesExamples - They stress that visual naming speed reflects the rapid integration of lexical access and retrieval processes with lower level visual, auditory, and motoric (articulation) processes.
- Initial abilities in motoric and processing speed tasks were compromised, particularly when tasks became more complex.
- Sport will develop children's motoric abilities, balance, etc. which interacts with cerebral activities and enhances the growth of neurons.
- Consistent speed of processing differences have been noted among children with dyslexia across several perceptual, motoric, and linguistic domains.
- Research indicates that young children's ability to recall meaningful sentences is increased through motoric imagery (e.g., moving their bodies in space).
- They changed the diagnosis to ADHD, once again recognizing the motoric aspects of the syndrome.
- These conscious contents, in turn, when they are broadcast, can trigger motoric, memory, and associative activities.
- Motoric learning consists in discovering and practicing the proper use of a tool.
- There are also classes for children with Down's syndrome, providing them with musical therapy that will help them to be more independent and increase their motoric balance.
- Automation, the process of machines replacing men in performing sensory, motoric and complex logical tasks, is transforming society in ways that are scarcely comprehensible.
- There may even be at least seven or eight different kinds of intelligence, including interpersonal, intrapersonal, linguistic, motoric and musical intelligence.
- In particular, they have inappropriate expectations concerning their infants' development, tending to overestimate or underestimate motoric and linguistic capabilities.
- Indeed, the very nature of the inhibition remains the focus of debate, and various attentional, motoric, and perceptual explanations have been proposed.
- We stress sensory and motoric learning activities to help babies in their growing-up process.
2(of music) marked by a repetitive beat suggestive of mechanized action or movement. Example sentencesExamples - The band's debut album won overwhelming critical acclaim, with fans swooning at their lysergic mixture of psychedelic textures and motorik rhythms.
- The band starts off sounding motoric, motorised, programmed, but later on the feeling gets more ethereal, dreamy and wistful.
- 'Relativity' is a sprawling, psychedelic-flecked number, driven by a motorik pulse and surrounded by swirling organs and sheets of jagged guitars.
- Premiered in Berlin in 2005, the work is a flirtation with minimalism, or at least with the technique of motoric repetition in overlapping cycles or phases.
- Live, the four piece are a brooding mixture of visceral, post-punk textures and relentless motorik rhythms.
- The band fused the abrasive, amplified timbres and motoric rhythms of rock with the string and brass writing of the classical tradition.
- The lead single 'Modern Driveway' has a dreamy motorik energy and an ultra-emotive melody.
- At times, the music is motoric and harsh; it other times it is reassuring, even inspiring.
Origin Late 19th century: from motor + -ic, after German Motorik ‘motor functions’. |