motionless is when you're not moving and immobile is when you can't move.
The noun version of "immobile" is "immobility."
Motionless has three syllables: mo-tion-less.
The opposite of motionless is moving or in motion.
No, "motionless" is an adjective that describes something as not moving or without motion.
The word "motionless" is an adjective. It describes something that is not moving or lacking in motion.
Quiet - Calme Motionless - Immobile
It means; Not moving, Unable to move, or be moved, Fixed in place, Motionless. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/immobile
Another word for quiet or motionless could be silent or still.
It means; Not moving, Unable to move, or be moved, Fixed in place, Motionless.
did you mean immobile? because immobile means that somthing or someone cannot move or the inability to move, motionless, cant be moved, cannot move etc...
One structural difference between Stentor and vorticella is that Stentor is a protozoa. Vorticella is a sessile organism, meaning that it is immobile.
Inactive, motionless, stationary, unmoving, immobile, stopped, still, dormant.
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I believe immobile is a common adjective.In the dictionary it says the definition: 1. Incapable of being moved: FIXED2. Not moving MOTIONLESSSo in other words besides the dictionary terms, it means not being able to move or motionless.
Mobile nutrients in plants are able to move within the plant to where they are needed, while immobile nutrients remain in one place. This impacts their availability for uptake and utilization because mobile nutrients can be redistributed to different parts of the plant as needed, while immobile nutrients must be taken up by the roots in the specific location where they are needed. This can affect the overall health and growth of the plant, as a deficiency in immobile nutrients may not be easily corrected once symptoms appear.
The cast held his arm immobile while it healed. The lion was immobile in the net.
The Immobile Empire was created in 1989.