| motile |
Ability to move at will.
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| motile |
This refers to the motility, or movement, of an organism. A motile bacteria has the capability to move about its environment.
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| motile c. |
one that moves across the surface of the culture plate leaving lines of bacterial cells on the paths of motion, typical of colonies of Bacillus circulans.
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| motile l. |
a leukocyte that has the power of ameboid movement.
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| motile s.’s |
floating opacities, not true scotomata, occurring in the vitreous, muscae volitantes being an example of such a defect.
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