释义 |
mo·to·ri·um \mōˈtōrēəm\ noun (plural moto·ria \-ēə\) Etymology: New Latin, from Late Latin, neuter of motorius moving — more at motory 1. : the part of an organism (as of its nervous system) that is concerned in movement as distinguished from that concerned in sensation 2. : a differentiated cytoplasmic area in certain protozoans that acts as a coordinating center analogous to the brain of higher animals |