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locomotor
[ loh-kuh-moh-ter ]
adjective
- Also loco·moto·ry. of, relating to, or affecting locomotion.
noun
- a person or thing that is capable of locomotion.
locomotor
/ ˌləʊkəˈməʊtə /
adjective
- of or relating to locomotion
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Word History and Origins
Origin of locomotor1
First recorded in 1815–25; locomotive, motor
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Word History and Origins
Origin of locomotor1
C19: from Latin locō from a place, ablative of locus place + motor (mover)
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Example Sentences
At times locomotor ataxia begins with very severe pain seizures, known as crises.
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Hence it is that paresis and locomotor ataxia are comparatively quite common among actors, brokers, and financiers.
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A physician wrote me, taking me to task for listing among the cures reported in my tabulation a case of locomotor ataxia.
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The granular amœboid cells represent the nutritive forms, and the ciliated cells represent the locomotor and respiratory forms.
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Thenceforth the upper limb was emancipated entirely from its locomotor functions.
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