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 +The term '''locomotion''' means movement or travel. It may refer to:
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 +* [[Motion (physics)]]
 +* [[Animal locomotion]]
 +** [[Terrestrial locomotion]]
 +* [[Travel]]
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 +'''Locomotion''' may refer to specific types of motion:
 +* [[Gait analysis]]
 +* [[walking]]
 +* [[running]], including [[Trot (horse gait)|trotting]]
 +* [[jumping]], including [[jumping|leaping gaits]]
 +* [[crawling]]
 +* [[climbing]]
 +* [[aquatic locomotion|swimming]]
 +* [[flight|flying]]
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 +'''Locomotion''' may also refer to:
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 +* [[Locomotion No 1]], an early steam locomotive
 +* [[Robot locomotion]]
 +* [[Shildon Locomotion Museum]], in the town of Shildon, County Durham, England.
 +* [[Locomotion (TV channel)]], cable TV channel in Latin America
 +* [[Loco Motion (Youth Group)]], a film and media club based in Essex, UK.
 +* [[Locomotion (periodical)]]
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 +In '''fiction and entertainment'''
 +*''[[Chris Sawyer's Locomotion]]'', a 2004 computer game by Chris Sawyer
 +*''[[Loco-Motion (arcade game)]]'' is a 1982 arcade game by Konami
 +* "[[The Loco-Motion]]" is a 1960s hit song, originally performed by Little Eva and its accompanying dance.
 +* "Locomotion", a song on John Coltrane's album [[Blue Train (album)|''Blue Train'' (album)]]
 +* "[[Locomotion (OMD song)|Locomotion]]", a song by [[Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark]], released as a single in 1984
 +*''Locomotion'', a young adult novel in poetic form by [[Jacqueline Woodson]]
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 +==See also==
 +* [[Locomotive]]
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