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Locomotive Basic is a proprietary dialect of the BASIC programming language written by Locomotive Software. It was modified (many custom features to support
Locomotive_BASIC
Home computers produced by Amstrad
has its OS and a BASIC interpreter built in as ROM. It uses Locomotive BASIC - an improved version of Locomotive Software's Z80 BASIC for the BBC Micro
Amstrad_CPC
machines, amongst others. Its Locomotive BASIC for the CPC range was a fast and highly featured implementation of BASIC for the time and later led to
Locomotive_Software
Operating system
machine ROM, depending on model) and was accessible through the built-in Locomotive BASIC as well as through firmware routines. Its main function was to map
AMSDOS
Programming language
WordBasic (pre-VBA) (MS Windows) Atari BASIC BBC BASIC Integer BASIC Locomotive BASIC An Open Letter to Hobbyists Tiny BASIC Sources differ in regard to the
Microsoft_BASIC
Railway locomotive that produces its pulling power through a steam engine
A steam locomotive is a type of locomotive that provides the force to move itself and other vehicles by means of the expansion of steam. It is fuelled
Steam_locomotive
Mallard BASIC is a BASIC interpreter for CP/M produced by Locomotive Software. It was supplied with the Amstrad PCW range of small business computers,
Mallard_BASIC
Base-16 numeric representation
changed to 16. MSX BASIC, QuickBASIC, FreeBASIC and Visual Basic prefix hex numbers with &H: &H5A3 BBC BASIC and Locomotive BASIC use & for hex TI-89
Hexadecimal
Locomotive powered by a diesel engine
A diesel locomotive is a type of railway locomotive in which the power source is a diesel engine. Several types of diesel locomotives have been developed
Diesel_locomotive
Series of electric or diesel-electric locomotives produced by Siemens
family of locomotives. It can be configured to use any or all of the four electric power systems commonly used in Europe. A more affordable, basic version
Vectron_(locomotive)
BASCOM (BASIC compiler) [de] BASIC I, BASIC II, BASIC III (see Luxor/DIAB BASIC) BASIC 2.0 (see Commodore BASIC) BASIC 7.0 (see Commodore BASIC) BASIC A+ (Atari
List_of_BASIC_dialects
Indian Railway freight class electric locomotive
provided the basic design for a number of other locomotives, like WAG-7 and the WCM-6. However, with the advent of new 3-phase locomotives like WAG-9 and
Indian_locomotive_class_WAG-5
Type of articulated locomotive
locomotive is a type of articulated steam locomotive that has the driving wheels on bogies. It was invented by Robert Francis Fairlie. The locomotive
Fairlie_locomotive
Code for arrangement of locomotive wheels
geared steam locomotives do not use the notation. They are classified by their model and their number of trucks. The notation in its basic form counts
Whyte_notation
Geared steam locomotive
The Shay locomotive is a geared steam locomotive that originated and was primarily used in North America. The locomotives were built to the patents of
Shay_locomotive
with on-board BASIC. They shipped standard with a version of BASIC that was installed in the computer. The computers can access the BASIC language without
List of computers with on-board BASIC
List_of_computers_with_on-board_BASIC
1986 PC-compatible microcomputer
Research DOS Plus (runs MS-DOS and CP/M-86 applications) GEM-based Locomotive BASIC 2 The system was also bundled with the Amstrad PC Games Collection
Amstrad_PC1512
Indian Railway passenger class electric locomotive
dedicated passenger locomotive built in India since its independence in 1947. It has provided the basic design for a number of other locomotives like WAP-3 and
Indian_locomotive_class_WAP-1
Prototype main line gas turbine–electric locomotive
operating express passenger services from Paddington station, London. The locomotives basic parameters were stipulated by then chief mechanical engineer of the
British_Rail_18100
Indian Railway passenger class electric locomotive
class provided the basic design for other locomotives like the WAP-6. Despite the introduction of more modern types of locomotives like WAP-7, a significant
Indian_locomotive_class_WAP-4
Executing several computations during overlapping time periods
for system programming in Inferno (operating system) Locomotive BASIC – Amstrad variant of BASIC contains EVERY and AFTER commands for concurrent subroutines
Concurrent_computing
Class of Indian locomotives
were built, both prototypes. This class provided the basic design for a number of other locomotives like the WCAM-2, the WCAM-3 and the WCAG-1. The history
Indian_locomotive_class_WAG-8
Interpreter that enables users to enter and run programs in the BASIC language
Clayton, Chris Hall, and Paul Overell developed Mallard BASIC for the BBC Micro and Locomotive BASIC for the Amstrad CPC, both supporting commands for an
BASIC_interpreter
Model of Czech electric locomotive
catenaries, meeting the basic characteristics of a modern multisystem locomotive. In 2005 České dráhy ordered 20 locomotives with delivery in 2009 and
Škoda_109E
provided the basic design for the WAM-4, which a number of other locomotives are based upon. However, with the advent of new 3-phase locomotives like the
Indian_locomotive_class_WAM-1
Piece of software that aids in creating tablature such as guitar tablature
the Amstrad CPC 464 in 1986. "Tab Composer CPC" was implemented in Locomotive BASIC 1.0. It offered a multi-page graphical WYSIWYG, 3-channel polyphonic
Tablature_editor
Indian Railway class mix (passenger & freight) electric locomotive
basic design for a number of other locomotives like WCAM-1, WAG-5A, WCG-2, and some WAP-1 models. However, with the advent of new 3-phase locomotives
Indian_locomotive_class_WAM-4
Type of geared steam locomotive
A Climax locomotive is a type of geared steam locomotive built by the Climax Manufacturing Company (later renamed to the Climax Locomotive Works), of
Climax_locomotive
New-technology steam locomotive project, 2001-2012
The 5AT Advanced Technology steam locomotive was a conceptual design conceived by the British engineer David Wardale, and first described in his 1998 definitive
5AT Advanced Technology Steam Locomotive
5AT_Advanced_Technology_Steam_Locomotive
Diesel-electric locomotive class
is a class of diesel-electric locomotives built by Stadler Rail for the European market. It is available in two basic variants, the four-axle Euro 3000
Stadler_Euro
Word processing software package
dominant PC operating system. LocoScript's developers, Locomotive Software, had produced Locomotive BASIC for Amstrad's CPC 464 home computer, introduced in
LocoScript
line. The number in parentheses means the primary ink number for the Locomotive BASIC PEN, PAPER and INK statements (that is, "(1)" means ink #1 defaults
List of 8-bit computer hardware graphics
List_of_8-bit_computer_hardware_graphics
Class of 171 four-cylinder 4-6-0 locomotives
new locomotive design that would both supplement the Stars and replace them on the heaviest expresses. Collett's solution was to take the basic layout
GWR_4073_Class
American manufacturer of railroad locomotives from 1825 to 1956
The Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW) was an American manufacturer of railway locomotives from 1825 to 1951. Originally located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Baldwin_Locomotive_Works
North American diesel–electric locomotive class
The EMD SD70 is a series of diesel-electric locomotives manufactured by Electro-Motive Diesel. This locomotive family is an extension and improvement of
EMD_SD70_series
Diesel–electric shunting locomotives
motors. There were variations on the basic design, which were given the following TOPS design codes: Class 08/9 locomotives were modified from the standard
British_Rail_Class_08
in the 21st Century, with Lyd (a replica of Lew, the fourth locomotive built to this basic design) operational on the Ffestiniog Railway and the Welsh
Yeo_(locomotive)
Class of diesel electric locomotives
Type 5, is a class of diesel locomotive built in 1961 and 1962 by English Electric for British Railways. Twenty-two locomotives were built, designed for the
British_Rail_Class_55
Locomotive powered by a reservoir of superheated steam or compressed air
A fireless locomotive is a type of locomotive which uses reciprocating engines powered from a reservoir of compressed air or steam, which is filled at
Fireless_locomotive
Russian steam locomotive class
most numerous class of locomotive in Russia, after E class, which was a unique number even on the international level. Basic variants were early Od and
Russian_locomotive_class_O
This List of Russian steam locomotive classes includes those built both before and during the Soviet era. They are to the gauge of 5 ft (1,524 mm) unless
List of Russian steam locomotive classes
List_of_Russian_steam_locomotive_classes
ex-Corris Railway locomotives were then purchased from British Railways, and subsequent additions have brought the total up to six steam locomotives, four diesels
List of Talyllyn Railway rolling stock
List_of_Talyllyn_Railway_rolling_stock
Jeu de caractère
known as the BASIC graphics character set) is the character set used in the Amstrad CPC series of 8-bit personal computers when running BASIC (the default
Amstrad_CPC_character_set
Locomotives of pre-1923 British railway
of related locomotive designs. This policy began in the 1850s with Matthew Kirtley as Chief Mechanical Engineer. Kirtley provided two basic engine types
Locomotives of the Midland Railway
Locomotives_of_the_Midland_Railway
Rail yard for cleaning, repairing and maintaining locomotives
A motive power depot (MPD) or locomotive depot, or traction maintenance depot (TMD), is where locomotives are usually housed, repaired and maintained
Motive_power_depot
Type of cabless locomotive unit
A B-unit, in railroad terminology, is a locomotive unit (generally a diesel locomotive) which does not have a control cab or crew compartment and therefore
B-unit
2 classes of 4+2 British 0-4-0TT locomotives
the same basic design as the first two locomotives, but were delivered with domes already fitted. The introduction of the initial locomotives was a great
Festiniog_Railway_0-4-0TT
Early locomotive of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway
an early steam locomotive built in 1830 by Robert Stephenson and Company for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. The ninth locomotive built for the L&MR
Planet_(locomotive)
Locomotive wheel arrangement
one axle. The 4-6-2 locomotive became almost globally known as a Pacific type after a locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia
4-6-2
Locomotive design
modern North American diesel locomotives, and some export models. The broad nose occupies the entire width of the locomotive, and typically has an access
Comfort_cab
Pioneering British locomotive type from 1830s
Curtis, and Kennedy in 1842. By the 1830s, the railway locomotive had evolved into three basic types - those developed by Robert Stephenson, Timothy Hackworth
Bury_Bar_Frame_locomotive
classes. See also LMS locomotive numbering and classification Various shades of green provided the basic colour of the locomotives, with lining in black
Locomotives of the Glasgow and South Western Railway
Locomotives_of_the_Glasgow_and_South_Western_Railway
North American diesel–electric locomotive class
The EMD SD40-2 is a 3,000-horsepower (2,200 kW) C-C diesel–electric locomotive built by EMD from 1972 to 1997. The SD40-2 was introduced in January 1972
EMD_SD40-2
Locomotives of the London and North Western Railway. The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Locomotive Department was headquartered at Crewe from
Locomotives of the London and North Western Railway
Locomotives_of_the_London_and_North_Western_Railway
Locomotive wheel arrangement
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 0-10-0 represents the wheel arrangement of no leading wheels, ten powered and coupled
0-10-0
Type of steam locomotive
The Soviet locomotive class P36 (Russian: П36) was a Soviet mainline passenger steam locomotive type. Between 1950 and 1956, 251 locomotives were built
Soviet_locomotive_class_P36
Class of diesel electric locomotives
diesel-electric locomotives built between 1985 and 1995 by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors for use in Great Britain. A total of 15 locomotives were
British_Rail_Class_59
Locomotive wheel arrangement
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 2-8-0 represents the wheel arrangement of two leading wheels on one axle, usually
2-8-0
Family of locomotives manufactured by Alstom, originally by Bombardier
a modular product platform of mainline diesel-electric and electric locomotives. It was produced originally by Bombardier Transportation and later Alstom
Alstom_Traxx
Class of diesel electric locomotives
diesel locomotive for use on its Trainload Freight sector. In terms of its basic configuration, it sought a high-powered low-speed locomotive suitable
British_Rail_Class_60
stock that are used on the railways of Poland. Also included are the locomotives of the Polish State Railways and the rolling stock owned by foreign state
List of rolling stock used in Poland
List_of_rolling_stock_used_in_Poland
Preserved SP P-10 class 4-6-2 locomotive
Pacific 2479 is one of six 4-6-2 heavy "Pacific" type steam locomotives built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1923 for the Southern Pacific Railroad (SP), designated
Southern_Pacific_2479
Class steam locomotives
Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Fowler 3F 0-6-0T is a class of steam locomotives, often known as Jinty. They represent the ultimate development of the
LMS_Fowler_Class_3F
System for digital control of model railways
communicate directly with the desired locomotive. This is in contrast to analog control schemes where locomotives are required to be in electrically isolated
Digital_Command_Control
Compound locomotives used by Indian railway
To ease the load on existing X-class locomotives, four new oil-fired X Class steam locomotives to the same basic design were ordered. The first one (No
Nilgiri Mountain Railway X class
Nilgiri_Mountain_Railway_X_class
Series of EMD diesel locomotives built from 1972
The EMD Dash 2 is a line of diesel-electric locomotives introduced by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division (EMD) on January 1, 1972. Designations of
EMD_Dash_2
Diesel-electric locomotive
The EMD GP7 is a four-axle (B-B) diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division and General Motors Diesel between October 1949
EMD_GP7
American industrial equipment manufacturer
Some of the basic designs were kept in stock, and could be ordered off the shelf. In 1890, Porter built their first compressed-air locomotive, for a coal
H.K._Porter,_Inc.
Part of a steam engine
Fusible plug Wootten firebox John Daniel (April 16, 2013). "Basic features of a steam locomotive". Part 4 - Firebox layout. The Great Western Archive. Retrieved
Firebox_(steam_engine)
was expanded and acquired many other rail companies. It manufactured locomotives, coaches, and wagons at Cowlairs Works, Glasgow. It also owned docks
List of companies of the United Kingdom K–Z
List_of_companies_of_the_United_Kingdom_K–Z
Steam locomotive with a boiler that operates at pressures well above normal
steam locomotive is a steam locomotive with a boiler that operates at pressures well above what would be considered normal for other locomotives. Most
High-pressure steam locomotive
High-pressure_steam_locomotive
0-6-0 steam tender locomotives
contractors. 96 locomotives were built, as follows: Subsequently, between 1908 and 1909, another batch of 17 locomotives was built with the same basic specifications
Caledonian Railway 812 and 652 Classes
Caledonian_Railway_812_and_652_Classes
(TGR) took delivery of eight H locomotives from the Vulcan Foundry, Newton-le-Willows built at the same time and basic design as the Gold Coast Railway
Tasmanian Government Railways H class (1951)
Tasmanian_Government_Railways_H_class_(1951)
Numbering and classification system
would be a Type 5 locomotive). The series was extensively re-arranged in 1962 in a somewhat confusing way, but following the same basic principles. The
British Rail locomotive and multiple unit numbering and classification
British_Rail_locomotive_and_multiple_unit_numbering_and_classification
Locomotive factory in India
manufacture and supply 800 electric locomotives of 12000 HP within a period of 11 years. The basic cost of 800 locomotives will be about INR 19000 crore rupees
Electric Locomotive Factory, Madhepura
Electric_Locomotive_Factory,_Madhepura
Diesel-electric locomotive built by ALCO
diesel-electric locomotive built by Alco-GE between 1941 and 1953 and the American Locomotive Company from 1953 to 1960. ALCO subsidiary Montreal Locomotive Works
ALCO_RS-1
Type of rolling stock
In railroading, a slug is a version of a diesel–electric locomotive which lacks a prime mover and often a cab. It derives the electrical power needed to
Slug_(railroad)
Japanese type 0-10-0 steam locomotive class
of 0-10-0T steam locomotives built by the Japanese Government Railways (JGR) and designed by Hideo Shima. A total of 39 locomotives were built by Kawasaki
JNR_Class_4110
sources (Schneider and Saint-Chamond) for mounting on concrete platforms or locomotive chassis. A group of 19 cm coastal guns was established, later reinforced
French artillery during World War I
French_artillery_during_World_War_I
Class of German 1090hp diesel-hydraulic locomotives
diesel-hydraulic locomotive operated by the Deutsche Bundesbahn, that was redesignated as Class 280 from 1968. It was the first, main line, diesel locomotive with
DB_Class_V_80
has had a large variety of locomotives and railroad cars. Locomotives with dark grey have been scrapped, while locomotives with light grey have been either
List of White Pass and Yukon Route locomotives and cars
List_of_White_Pass_and_Yukon_Route_locomotives_and_cars
EBT Mikado locomotives
Broad Top Railroad owns six three-foot gauge Mikado locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works. These engines original to the railroad have survived
East Broad Top Railroad Mikado locomotives
East_Broad_Top_Railroad_Mikado_locomotives
Mode of transport
antiquity. Modern rail transport began with the invention of the steam locomotive in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 19th century. The first
Rail_transport
Class of diesel-electric locomotives
enthusiasts as "Choppers". Designed around relatively basic technology, the 73-tonne locomotives produce 1,000 horsepower (750 kW) and can operate at up
British_Rail_Class_20
Class of 38 British 4-6-2 locomotives
Railway (LMS) Coronation Class is a class of express passenger steam locomotives designed by William Stanier. They were an enlarged and improved version
LMS_Coronation_Class
Class of diesel electric locomotives
D1100 (later given TOPS numbers from 47001 to 47298), these locomotives were the "basic" Class 47 with steam heating equipment fitted. In the 1970s and
British_Rail_Class_47
identified. During the period 1867–1902, the Society of Arts recorded the basic details of the 'memorial tablets' erected under its auspices in the periodical
List of former English Heritage blue plaques
List_of_former_English_Heritage_blue_plaques
Locomotives of the Hull and Barnsley Railway. The Hull and Barnsley Railway never manufactured any of its own locomotives, all being built elsewhere.
Locomotives of the Hull and Barnsley Railway
Locomotives_of_the_Hull_and_Barnsley_Railway
British class of diesel-electric locomotives
The British Rail Class 40 is a type of railway diesel-electric locomotive. A total of 200 were built by English Electric between 1958 and 1962, numbered
British_Rail_Class_40
Diesel-hydraulic railway locomotive used in Great Britain
diesel-hydraulic locomotives introduced in 1958. It was apparent at that time that the largest centre of expertise on diesel-hydraulic locomotives was in West
British_Rail_Class_42
Class of diesel-electric locomotives
The British Rail Class 31 diesel locomotives, also known as the Brush Type 2 and previously as Class 30, were built by Brush Traction from 1957 to 1962
British_Rail_Class_31
Chronological overview of locomotives in South Africa
development of steam locomotives can be followed from the basic 0-4-0 to the mighty 4-8-4 wheel arrangements, and articulated steam locomotives from the Fairlies
South African locomotive history
South_African_locomotive_history
Class of 4-6-0 steam locomotive
class of 4-6-0 steam locomotives designed for express passenger work and introduced in 1927. They were the largest locomotives built by the GWR, apart
GWR_6000_Class
American passenger cab diesel locomotive
experimental EMC locomotives, GM understood the importance of looking new and exciting, not merely being technically innovative. This basic "slant nose" style
EMC_EA/EB
Class of British steam locomotives
Railway (LMS) Jubilee Class is a class of steam locomotive designed for main line passenger work. 191 locomotives were built between 1934 and 1936. They were
LMS_Jubilee_Class
Class of 2-10-0 locomotives
showing the basic dimensions of four models, with dimensions in millimetres. Еф, Ек, and Ес Ел Еа Ем and Емв In 1915, the first 400 locomotives entered production
Russian_locomotive_class_Ye
Train with a locomotive on one end and a control car on another
Push–pull is a configuration for locomotive-hauled passenger trains, usually having a locomotive on one end and an unpowered control car on another, connected
Push–pull_train
989 Sports in North America only Jet Moto 3 PlayStation August 30, 1999 Locomotive Games Published by 989 Sports in North America only Wild Arms 2 PlayStation
List of Sony Interactive Entertainment video games
List_of_Sony_Interactive_Entertainment_video_games
The New Zealand DB class and DBR class locomotive is a type of diesel-electric locomotive built for service on New Zealand's rail network. They were built
New Zealand DB class locomotive
New_Zealand_DB_class_locomotive
Class of Yugoslavian electric locomotive
The JŽ series 441 is an electric locomotive built for Yugoslav Railways. The units are now used by Hrvatske željeznice (HŽ series 1141), Željeznice Federacije
JŽ_series_441
LOCOMOTIVE BASIC
LOCOMOTIVE BASIC
Boy/Male
Tamil
Basic, Foundation
Male
Iranian/Persian
Avestan myth name of the son of Ahura Mazda, derived from the proto-Indo-Iranian word *mitra, MITHRA means "contract, covenant, oath, promise, treaty," from the root mi- "to bind," all of which seems to indicate the basic meaning "alliance; contract; a means of binding."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Basic, Foundation
Boy/Male
Tamil
Baskar | பாஸà¯à®•ார
Basically very knowledge and skill this person....and then trust of God, Friendly with all for whom mingled with himself
Baskar | பாஸà¯à®•ார
Boy/Male
Hindu
Basically very knowledge and skill this person....and then trust of God, Friendly with all for whom mingled with himself
Male
Turkish
Turkish name TEMEL means "basic, fundamental."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Basic, Foundation
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
7 Basic Notes of Music
Boy/Male
Hindu
Basic, Foundation
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from Middle English crabbe, Old English crabba ‘crab’ (the crustacean), a nickname for someone with a peculiar gait.English and Scottish : from Middle English crabbe ‘crabapple (tree)’ (probably of Old Norse origin), hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a crabapple tree. It may also have been a nickname for a cantankerous person, a sense which developed primarily from this word, with reference to the sourness of the fruit, but may also have been influenced by the awkward-seeming locomotion of the crustacean.Americanized spelling of German, Dutch, and Danish Krabbe.
Boy/Male
Greek
Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century....
LOCOMOTIVE BASIC
LOCOMOTIVE BASIC
Girl/Female
British, English, Swedish
Little Warrior
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bithyah, BITYAH means "daughter of God."
Boy/Male
Arabic
Great Helper
Boy/Male
Indian
Writer, Author
Girl/Female
Gaelic Arthurian Legend Irish
Grace.
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Ethelstan, ATHELSTAN means "noble stone."
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Scandinavian
Devoted to God; Form of Elizabeth; God's Oath
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, German, Latin, Slovenia
Frenchman; Diminutive of Francis
Boy/Male
Muslim
Handsome
Boy/Male
Slavic Czechoslovakian
Military glory.
LOCOMOTIVE BASIC
LOCOMOTIVE BASIC
LOCOMOTIVE BASIC
LOCOMOTIVE BASIC
LOCOMOTIVE BASIC
a.
Of or pertaining to movement or locomotion.
n.
The power of moving from place to place, characteristic of the higher animals and some of the lower forms of plant life.
n.
The covered part of a locomotive, in which the engineer has his station.
n.
A limb, or locomotive or prehensile organ, of an invertebrate animal.
n.
A compact, narrow-gauge locomotive used for moving construction trains, switching, etc.
n.
A house for locomotive engines, built circularly around a turntable.
n.
One of the guarde over the wheels, as of a carriage, locomotive, etc.
n.
A road locomotive for use on common roads, as in agricultural operations.
n.
The front transverse beam of a locomotive.
n.
The internal or principal branch of the locomotive appendages of Crustacea. See Maxilliped.
a.
Having thin, flat, leaflike locomotive organs.
n.
The act of moving from place to place.
n.
A locomotive engine; a self-propelling wheel carriage, especially one which bears a steam boiler and one or more steam engines which communicate motion to the wheels and thus propel the carriage, -- used to convey goods or passengers, or to draw wagons, railroad cars, etc. See Illustration in Appendix.
n.
The driving wheel of a locomotive.
n.
A locomotive with pilot at each end.
a.
Moving from place to place; changing place, or able to change place; as, a locomotive animal.
n.
The platform for the engineer and fireman of a locomotive.
n.
The cowcatcher of a locomotive.
n.
A wire cap for the smokestack of a locomotive.
a.
Used in producing motion; as, the locomotive organs of an animal.