To move from one place to another.
[Back-formation from LOCOMOTION.]
Dictionary:
lo·co·mote (lō'kə-mōt') ![]() |
To move from one place to another.
[Back-formation from LOCOMOTION.]
| WordNet: locomote |
The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
change location; move, travel, or proceed
Synonyms: travel, go, move
| Animal Locomotion: Bill Nye the Science Guy (TV Episode) (1994 TV Episode) | |
| Sakis, Titis, and Uakaris (Pitheciidae) (zoology) | |
| Ringtailed lemur |
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