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Immotility - definition of immotility by The Free Dictionary Define immotility immotility synonyms, immotility pronunciation, immotility translation, English dictionary definition of immotility adj Not moving or lacking the ability to move im′mo·til′i·ty n
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immotility: Explore its Definition Usage | RedKiwi Words The term 'immotility' [ˌɪmoʊˈtɪləti] refers to the state of being unable to move or act, or the inability of an organism or a part of the body to move spontaneously It is often used in medical contexts to describe paralysis or lack of mobility