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locomote

[loh-kuh-moht] / ˌloʊ kəˈmoʊt /




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As soon as they can locomote on their own, most children want to go faster, stronger, higher as part of their play unless we discourage it.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 29, 2022

Parents of babies up to age 3 can watch their children locomote on tatami mats or haul themselves up on their jellied legs by holding on to short, fence-like partitions.

From New York Times • Jun. 9, 2022

They locomote, consume and proliferate all on their own.

From Salon • Oct. 15, 2015

But this man of steel can lift 125 lbs. dead weight, bend 45� at the waist and locomote forward or backward at a top speed of 3 m.p.h.

From Time Magazine Archive

The local symptoms in this case being limited to one arm and shoulder, the patient was enabled to locomote, and thus became an office-patient.

From The Electric Bath by Schweig, George M.