Designed to activate or move or regulate itself.
1It was lacking not only in generative, but in self-moving energy.
2Thus Milton makes the hills of heaven self-moving at command:
3The conventional port is equipped with self-moving cranes, diesel skid units, derricks and tractors.
4He was the inventor of self-moving fans, wind-sails, and ventilators.
5Nature is an active, self-moving, living whole, an endless chain of causes and effects.
6CLEINIAS: You mean to ask whether we should call such a self-moving power life?
7The ways there are animals; so true is Aristotle's saying, that all self-moving things are animals.
8Holland and England, self-helping, self-moving, were already inaugurating a new era in the history of the world.
9You ask why your restless microscopic atoms may not come together and become self-conscious and self-moving organisms.
10But if this be true, must not the soul be the self-moving, and therefore of necessity unbegotten and immortal?
11According to him, objective reason (nous) as self-moving, becomes the formative influence which reduces dead matter to form.
12God's chariot is self-moving.
13I took my pistols and placed myself near the self-moving door of the cellar, holding a dark lantern in my hand.
14Some of these stones are said to have spirits in them; those are self-moving, and at times have the power of speech.
15The colored population of the South stands largely by itself, and constitutes no active and self-moving force in matters of political concern.
16Movement, sound, and colour combined to produce in him, what it should produce in all, a sense of immanent Reality, self-moving, self-sustained.