Biology Moving or having the power to move spontaneously: motile spores.
Psychology Of or relating to mental imagery that arises primarily from sensations of bodily movement and position rather than from visual or auditory sensations.
[Latin mōtus, motion (from past participle of movēre, to move; see motion) + -ile1.] mo·til'i·ty (mō-tĭl'ĭ-tē) n.
Main Entry: 2motile Function: noun : a person whose prevailing mental imagery is motor rather than visual or auditory and takes the form of inner feelings ofaction —compare AUDILE, TACTILE, VISUALIZER
Main Entry: mo·til·i·ty Pronunciation: mO-'til-&t-E Function: noun Inflected Form: plural-ties : the quality orstate of being motile :CONTRACTILITYmotility>