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How to pronounce locomote in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms go, move, travel
Has types zoom, advance, angle, arise, ascend, automobile, back, bang, be adrift, beetle, belt along, betake oneself, billow, blow, bounce, breeze, bucket along, cannonball along, caravan, career, carry, cast, change, circle, circuit, circulate, come, come down, come up, continue, crank, crawl, creep, cruise, derail, descend, zip, accompany, do, drag, draw, draw back, drift, drive, ease, err, fall, ferry, float, flock, fly, follow, forge, get about, get around, ghost, glide, go around, go by, go down, go forward, go on, go past, go up, hasten, hie, hiss, hotfoot, hurry, hurtle, island hop, jounce, journey, jump, lance, lead, lift, lurch, march on, meander, motor, move around, move back, move on, move up, outflank, overfly, pace, pan, pass, pass by, pass on, pass over, pelt along, play, plough, plow, prance, precede, precess, proceed, progress, propagate, pull away, pull back, pursue, push, race, raft, ramble, range, recede, repair, resort, retire, retreat, retrograde, return, ride, rise, roam, roll, round, rove, run, rush, rush along, scramble, seek, shack, shuttle, sift, sit, ski, slice into, slice through, slide, slither, snowshoe, speed, spirt, spread, spurt, steam, steamer, step, step on it, stray, surpass, swan, swap, swash, swim, swing, take the air, taxi, thread, trail, tram, tramp, transfer, travel, travel along, travel by, travel purposefully, travel rapidly, tread, trundle, turn, uprise, vagabond, walk, wander, weave, wend, wheel, whine, whish, whisk, whistle, whoosh, wind, wing, withdraw, zigzag
Verb group displace, move
Derivation locomotion, locomotive

Examples of locomote

locomote
They locomote in an entirely different way, and they have an entirely different mating system.
From the scienceblogs.com
Some birds actually feed on the wing, while others fly to food sites and once there do not locomote very much.
From the scienceblogs.com
This novel feature enables a single Roombots module to locomote on flat terrain, but also to climb a wall, or to cross a concave, perpendicular edge.
From the en.wikipedia.org
If you told me yesterday that today there would be a robot that balances on a single ball and can locomote itself around the room on said ball, I'd say you were a crazy person.
From the techcrunch.com