5 Verbs to Use for the Word locomotion

The shorter cilium vibrates actively, and effects the locomotion of the organism, while the other trails behind; the whole body rolling on its axis with its pointed end forwards.

M.I.C.E., F.G.S. A little more than half a century ago, but yet at a period not so far distant as to be beyond the remembrance of many still living, a clear-headed North-countryman, on the banks of the Tyne, was working out, in spite of all opposition, the great problem of adapting the steam engine to railway locomotion.

By means of the suckers the Cuttle-fish usually affects its locomotion.

The telephone was a great triumph of science, next in importance to steam locomotion.

If you turn up the word "locomotion" in a dictionary, you will find it means "the act or power of moving from place to place"; from locus, a place, and motion, the act of moving.

5 Verbs to Use for the Word  locomotion