Associations to the word «Locomotion»
Noun
- Gait
- Posture
- Walking
- Appendage
- Primate
- Respiration
- Phylogeny
- Stephenson
- Vertebrate
- Limb
- Fin
- Chimpanzee
- Morphology
- Darlington
- Reflex
- Flying
- Tendon
- Kangaroo
- Feeding
- Stockton
- Mode
- Gliding
- Triassic
- Arousal
- Reproduction
- Propulsion
- Digestion
- Physiology
- Muscle
- Mammal
- Knuckle
- Gibbon
- Robot
- Gorilla
- Running
- Fixation
- Inertia
- Organism
- Amphibian
- Predator
- Anatomy
- Swimming
- Evolution
- Girdle
- Robotics
- Sinus
- Animal
- Dinosaur
- Tripod
- Scaling
- Alga
- Snake
- Invertebrate
- Rigor
- Substrate
- Arthropod
- Paleontology
- Insect
- Neuron
- Sawyer
- Taxonomy
- Reptile
- Salamander
- Spine
- Adaptation
Adjective
Wiktionary
LOCOMOTION, noun. The ability to move from place to place, or the act of doing so.
LOCOMOTION, noun. (biology) Self-powered motion by which a whole organism changes its location through walking, running, jumping, crawling, swimming or flying.
Dictionary definition
LOCOMOTION, noun. The power or ability to move.
LOCOMOTION, noun. Self-propelled movement.
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