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    Lo·co·mo·tion
    /ˌlōkəˈmōSHən/

    noun

    • 1. movement or the ability to move from one place to another: "the muscles that are concerned with locomotion"
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  3. The meaning of LOCOMOTION is an act or the power of moving from place to place. How to use locomotion in a sentence.

  4. The movement of an organism from one place to another, often by the action of appendages such as flagella, limbs, or wings. In some animals, such as fish, locomotion results from a wavelike series of muscle contractions.

  5. Animals use many different kinds of locomotion. Locomotion is the way things move and travel. People mostly use their legs for locomotion. People study the locomotion of animals and use the information in interesting ways. This kind of locomotion is called slithering.

  6. Locomotion is the way things move and travel. People mostly use their legs for locomotion. People study the locomotion of animals and use the information in interesting ways. This kind of locomotion is called slithering.

  7. For example, a dog's legs and a bird's wings give them locomotion. Our legs are our tools for locomotion too. Locomotion is also an instance of traveling. If you get on a train, that’s locomotion. Definitions of locomotion. noun. the power or ability to move. synonyms: motive power, motivity.

  8. 2 days ago · Locomotion is the ability to move and the act of moving from one place to another. [ formal ] Flight is the form of locomotion that puts the greatest demands on muscles.

  9. Locomotion Definition. Motion, or the power of moving, from one place to another. The ability to move from place to place. (biology) Self - powered motion by which a whole organism changes its location through walking, running, jumping, crawling, swimming or flying.

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