locomotion |
wayfinding |
In biology terms the difference between locomotion and wayfinding
is that
locomotion is self-powered motion by which a whole organism changes its location through walking, running, jumping, crawling, swimming or flying while
wayfinding is the ability of a person or animal to orientate itself and to navigate; the process used by a person or animal for orienting itself and navigating.
As nouns the difference between locomotion and wayfinding
is that
locomotion is the ability to move from place to place, or the act of doing so while
wayfinding is the ability of a person or animal to orientate itself and to navigate; the process used by a person or animal for orienting itself and navigating.
wayfinding |
pathfinding |
In biology terms the difference between wayfinding and pathfinding
is that
wayfinding is the ability of a person or animal to orientate itself and to navigate; the process used by a person or animal for orienting itself and navigating while
pathfinding is the finding of a path to a destination, such as by neuronal axons or developing cells.
wayfinding |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun wayfinding
is the ability of a person or animal to orientate itself and to navigate; the process used by a person or animal for orienting itself and navigating.
attributive |
wayfinding |
As nouns the difference between attributive and wayfinding
is that
attributive is (grammar) an attributive word or phrase (see above),
contrasted with predicative while
wayfinding is (biology) the ability of a person or animal to orientate itself and to navigate; the process used by a person or animal for orienting itself and navigating.
As an adjective attributive
is (grammar|of a word or phrase) modifying a noun, while in the same phrase as that noun.
process |
wayfinding |
In biology|lang=en terms the difference between process and wayfinding
is that
process is (biology) an outgrowth of tissue or cell while
wayfinding is (biology) the ability of a person or animal to orientate itself and to navigate; the process used by a person or animal for orienting itself and navigating.
As nouns the difference between process and wayfinding
is that
process is a series of events to produce a result, especially as contrasted to product while
wayfinding is (biology) the ability of a person or animal to orientate itself and to navigate; the process used by a person or animal for orienting itself and navigating.
As a verb process
is to perform a particular process or
process can be (mostly british) to walk in a procession.
navigate |
wayfinding |
As a verb navigate
is to plan, control and record the position and course of a vehicle, ship, aircraft etc on a journey; to follow a planned course.
As a noun wayfinding is
(biology) the ability of a person or animal to orientate itself and to navigate; the process used by a person or animal for orienting itself and navigating.
orientate |
wayfinding |
As a verb orientate
is to face (a given direction).
As a noun wayfinding is
the ability of a person or animal to orientate itself and to navigate; the process used by a person or animal for orienting itself and navigating.
ability |
wayfinding |
As nouns the difference between ability and wayfinding
is that
ability is suitableness while
wayfinding is the ability of a person or animal to orientate itself and to navigate; the process used by a person or animal for orienting itself and navigating.