| motility |
synonyms: spontaneity. analogs: naturalness, peace of mind, sensitivity
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| motion sickness |
Illness caused by sudden direction changes and disorientation.
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| motor |
In medicine, having to do with the movement of body parts.
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| motor aphasia |
aphasia in which there is impairment of the ability to speak and write, owing to a lesion in the insula and surrounding operculum, including Broca's motor speech area. The patient understands many written and spoken words but has difficulty uttering the words. Cf. receptive a. Called also Broca's a., expressive a., frontocortical a., nonfluent a., and logaphasia.
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| motivation |
That which can be construed to have determined a person's (or character's) behavior. Since Konstantin Stanislavsky (1863-1938), actors have been encouraged to study the possible motivations of their characters' actions. See also objective.
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| MOT | give an incentive for action |
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| MOT | provided with a motive or given incentive for action |
| MOT | the act of motivating |
| MOT | impelling to action |
| MOT | the psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a desired goal |
| MOT | the act of motivating |
| MOT | the condition of being motivated |
| MOT | of or relating to motivation |
| MOT | impelling to action |
| MOT | a positive motivational influence |
| MOT | the psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a desired goal |
| MOT | a theme that is elaborated on in a piece of music |
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