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mo·tile I. \ˈmōd.əl, -ōtəl, -ōˌtīl, -ō(ˌ)til\ adjective Etymology: Latin motus (past participle of movēre to move) + English -ile — more at move : exhibiting or capable of movement < motile cilia > < motile spores > II. noun (-s) : one whose prevailing mental imagery is motor rather than visual or auditory and takes the form of inner feelings of action (as incipient pronunciation of words, muscular movements) — compare audile, tactile, visualizer |