noun
- plural of taxi; motor vehicles licensed to transport passengers for a fare
- the movement of an organism in response to a stimulus
- the movement of an aircraft on the ground under its own power
Usage: biology
Usage: aviation
Examples
- Several taxis waited outside the airport terminal.
- The hotel called two taxis for the large group.
- Yellow taxis are iconic symbols of New York City.
- The bacteria showed positive taxis toward the light source.
- The pilot requested permission for taxis to the runway.
- After landing, the plane began taxis toward the gate.