Definitions

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  • noun Motion from a living organism.

Etymologies

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bio- +‎ motion.

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Examples

  • A research team led by Zhong Lin Wang of materials science and engineering at Georgia Tech have developed for the first time a nanogenerator that can be driven by irregular, low-energy biomotion, including the tapping of a human finger and a hamster's erratic running and scratching

    unknown title 2009

  • A research team led by Zhong Lin Wang of materials science and engineering at Georgia Tech have developed for the first time a nanogenerator that can be driven by irregular, low-energy biomotion, including the tapping of a human finger and a hamster's erratic running and scratching

    unknown title 2009

  • A research team led by Zhong Lin Wang of materials science and engineering at Georgia Tech have developed for the first time a nanogenerator that can be driven by irregular, low-energy biomotion, including the tapping of a human finger and a hamster's erratic running and scratching

    unknown title 2009

  • A research team led by Zhong Lin Wang of materials science and engineering at Georgia Tech have developed for the first time a nanogenerator that can be driven by irregular, low-energy biomotion, including the tapping of a human finger and a hamster's erratic running and scratching

    myninjaplease 2009

  • A research team led by Zhong Lin Wang of materials science and engineering at Georgia Tech have developed for the first time a nanogenerator that can be driven by irregular, low-energy biomotion, including the tapping of a human finger and a hamster's erratic running and scratching

    unknown title 2009

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