of, or related to those mental images that arise from the sensations of bodily movement and position
{i} that which is capable of movement or motion (Zoology, Botany); person whose perception is dominated by movement rather than sight or sound (Psychology)
A person whose prevailing mental imagery takes the form of inner feelings of action, such as incipient pronunciation of words, muscular innervations, etc
Having powers of self-motion, though unconscious; as, the motile spores of certain seaweeds
one whose prevailing mental imagery takes the form of inner feelings of action (of spores or microorganisms) capable of movement
The ability of move spontaneously, however in the case of esophageal motility, there are many factors (ie nerves, hormones, and mechanical distention) involved in inciting the esophagus to move The coordination and strength of esophageal motility is important to transport food to the stomach and to clear refluxed acid from the stomach
a change of position that does not entail a change of location; "the reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise"; "movement is a sign of life"; "an impatient move of his hand"; "gastrointestinal motility"
The ability to move spontaneously In regards to AGB, it means the ability of the esophagus to push food from the upper pouch through the stoma and into the lower stomach