motrix means A female instigator or cause of something. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
motrix is pronounced /ˈməʊtɹɪks/.
Etymology
A post-classical Latin female form of classical Latin motor (“motor”). It is used as the feminine form of motor (“(he) that moves”) in neo-Latin, as in the original of Newton's Laws of Motion: proportionalem esse vi motrici impressae ‘is proportional to the motive force applied’ formed on the agentive suffix: -tor (masculine) / -trix (feminine).
noun
- A female instigator or cause of something.“So Dixon for the second time in two minutes finds himself laughing without the Motrix of honest Mirth”