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Revision as of 15:45, 30 November 2023

Dutch

  • beweeglijkheid

English

  • (ook van geest) agility, liveliness, liveliness, nimbleness
  • (van gezicht) mobility
  • (securities) volatility (Lexicon Financieel Management Nederlands-Engels, J.A.M. Berkien + JurLex)
  • (bewegingsvrijheid) freedom of movement
  • (het vermogen om te kunnen worden verplaatst) movableness
  • (mobiliteit) mobility
  • (motiliteit) motility[1]

External links

References

  1. IATE: Definition: the ability to move spontaneously. /// Definition reference: Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary, 3 ed. © 2007 Elsevier, Inc http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/motility [23.5.2012] /// Language level note: Most animals are motile but the term applies to single-celled and simple multicellular organisms, as well as to some mechanisms of fluid flow in multicellular organs, in addition to animal locomotion. /// Motility may also refer to an organism's ability to move food through its digestive tract, i.e., peristaltics (gut motility, intestinal motility, etc.).