nonlocomotory

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English

Etymology

From non- +‎ locomotory.

Adjective

nonlocomotory (not comparable)

  1. Not locomotory.
    • 1940, Libbie Hyman, The Invertebrates: Echinodermata, the coelomate Bilateria, page 126:
      As, however, the shape of holothurians compels them to lie upon one side (unless supported in burrows), it is not surprising that the locomotory podia are generally restricted to the functional ventral surface and are wanting dorsally or altered into nonlocomotory papillae.
    • 2001 May, Journal of Applied Physiology, volume 90, number 5:
      Locomotory and nonlocomotory muscles of four harbor seals (mass = 17.5-41 kg) were glutaraldehyde-perfusion fixed and samples processed for electron microscopy and analyzed by morphometry.
    • 2016, Matt Wilkinson, Restless Creatures: The Story of Life in Ten Movements:
      Nonlocomotory single-celled photosynthesizers do exist, such as diatoms: they rely on turbulence (sometimes coupled with the manufacture of low-density oils) to reverse their inevitable tendency to sink to the bottom.