n. The ability to move from place to place, or the act of doing so.
n. Self-powered motion by which a whole organism changes its location through walking, running, jumping, crawling, swimming or flying.
the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
n. The act of moving from place to place.
n. The power of moving from place to place, characteristic of the higher animals and some of the lower forms of plant life.
n. The name of a song and a dance, briefly popular in the 1960's.
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
n. Movement from place to place; progressive motion, as of a living being or a vehicle; the act of moving from point to point; also, the capability of moving in this manner.
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n. self-propelled movement
n. the power or ability to move
Word Usage
"Now of the three kinds of motion that there are-motion in respect of magnitude, motion in respect of affection, and motion in respect of place-it is this last, which we call locomotion, that must be primary."