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motile
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A person whose prevailing mental imagery takes the form of inner feelings of action, such as incipient pronunciation of words, muscular innervations, etc.
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Monocytes are actively motile and phagocytic.
Sexual reproduction is by motile gametes.
Some are motile.
They are actively motile and phagocytic.
No motile spores are formed.
Ginkgo and the cycads are the only seed-producing plants that have motile sperm.
Spirochetes are gram-negative, motile, spiral bacteria, from 3 to 500 m (1 m = 0.001 mm) long.
In addition, all land plants are strictly oogamous, having motile sperm and nonmotile eggs.
Heterosporous pteridophytes, like their homosporous counterparts, have archegonia, antheridia, and motile flagellate sperm.
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Thus some people ("visiles") might think mostly in visual imagery, others ("audiles") in auditory imagery, others in motor or kinaesthetic imagery ("motiles"), and so on, and these types might be expected to be found to correlate with individual differences in cognitive abilities or personality (see Angell, 1906 chap. 8, p. 165).
It is made of very thin atoms of four different species motile, quiescent, igneous, and ethereal the last, thinnest and the most mobile of all, serving to explain sensitivity and thought.
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