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Definition of Motilities
1. motility [n] - See also: motility
Lexicographical Neighbors of Motilities
Literary usage of Motilities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cell Phone: An Anthropology of Communicationby Heather A. Horst, Daniel Miller by Heather A. Horst, Daniel Miller (2006)
"... the kind of ambition one would expect of a more general anthropology of
communication itself, rather than just the specific motilities of a cell phone. ..."
2. Diseases of the stomach and upper alimentary tract by Anthony Bassler (1922)
"... and the functional stomach conditions (hyperesthesia, gastralgia, states of
low secretions of a neurotic nature, the hyper- and hypo- motilities of the ..."
3. The Care of the Body by Francis Cavanagh (1907)
"any new demands that may be made upon its various motilities. The absolute
necessity of the modern man to read, and the growing expensiveness of portions of ..."
4. The Evolution of Man and His Mind: A History and Discussion of the Evolution by Shobal Vail Clevenger (1902)
"Irritability and automatism are motilities derived from the assimilative.
The secretory is merely another term for excretory metabolism following ..."