locomotive
Adjective[C/U] Both
pl: locomotives
This term carries a heavy industrial weight, evoking images of steel, steam, and raw mechanical power. It is rarely used in casual conversation unless referring specifically to the engine of a train, where it distinguishes the power source from the passenger or freight cars it pulls. In medical or biological contexts, the word shifts toward a clinical tone. It describes the physical capacity to move from one place to another, often used when discussing recovery from injury or the evolutionary development of species.
Countable when referring to the individual rail vehicles (three locomotives). Uncountable when referring to the quality of movement in a biological or mechanical sense (locomotive ability).