motility

/moʊˈtɪləti/
noun
  1. The ability to move spontaneously or actively, especially of cells, organisms, or body parts.
    • Certain bacteria have high motility, allowing them to swim through liquids quickly.
    • After the injury, the motility of his fingers was severely limited.
    • The doctor tested the motility of the patient's sperm to check for fertility issues.
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