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How to pronounce motility in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms motion, move, movement
Type of change
Has types agitation, body english, circumduction, closing, dart, disturbance, eurhythmics, eurhythmy, eurythmics, eurythmy, eversion, everting, eye movement, fetal movement, flicker, flit, flutter, foetal movement, gesture, headshake, headshaking, inclination, inclining, inversion, jerk, jerking, jolt, kick, kicking, kneel, kneeling, lurch, opening, pitch, pitching, posing, prostration, quiver, quivering, reach, reaching, reciprocation, reclining, retraction, retroflection, retroflexion, rotary motion, rotation, saccade, shutting, sitting, snap, span, squat, squatting, squirm, standing, straddle, stretch, stroke, sweep, toss, upending, vibration, wave, waver, wiggle, abduction, wriggle, adduction


gastrointestinal motility.
Type Words
Type of mobility
Derivation motile

Examples of motility

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Relation of pyloric motility to pyloric opening and closure in healthy subjects.
From the nature.com
By measuring sperm motility in this way, the chip offers a truly complete test.
From the sciencedaily.com
Personal lubricants, lotions and even saliva can interfere with sperm motility.
From the orlandosentinel.com
The authors investigated whether TIPE2 affects cell survival and cell motility.
From the nature.com
Personality deviation and gastric motility in patients with functional dyspepsia.
From the nature.com
This is accompanied by a very low sperm count, motility, and deformed flagella.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The motility mixture was introduced in a flow chamber containing microtubules.
From the nature.com
Flagellin, a protein responsible for bacterial motility, is a key activating PAMP.
From the sciencedaily.com
Mein J, Trimble R. Diagnosis and management of ocular motility disorders., 2nd ed.
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More examples
  • Ability to move spontaneously and independently
  • Motion: a change of position that does not entail a change of location; "the reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise"; "movement is a sign of life"; "an impatient move of his hand"; "gastrointestinal motility"
  • (motile) (of spores or microorganisms) capable of movement
  • (motile) one whose prevailing mental imagery takes the form of inner feelings of action
  • (Motile (recordLabel)) Motile is a UK-based independent record label, started in 2004, dedicated to the release of albums that combine improvisation, experimentation and/or other approaches to explore new musical territories. ...
  • The state or degree of being motile
  • (motile) having the power to move spontaneously; of or relating to those mental images that arise from the sensations of bodily movement and position
  • (Motile) bacteria can move about, either using flagella, bacterial gliding, or changes of buoyancy. A unique group of bacteria, the spirochaetes, have structures similar to flagella, called axial filaments, between two membranes in the periplasmic space. ...
  • (Motile) able to move in free water.