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immotility

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im⋅mo⋅tile

[i-moht-l]
–adjective
not able to move; not motile.

Origin:
1870–75; im- 2 + motile


im⋅mo⋅til⋅i⋅ty [im-oh-til-i-tee] , noun
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im·mo·tile   (ĭ-mōt'l, ĭ-mō'tīl')   
adj.  Not moving or lacking the ability to move.
im'mo·til'i·ty (-tĭl'ĭ-tē) n.
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immotile im·mo·tile (ĭ-mōt'l, ĭ-mō'tīl')
adj.
Not moving or lacking the ability to move.

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