The Collaborative International Dictionary
Motor \Mo"tor\, Motory \Mo"to*ry\, Motorial \Mo*to"ri*al\, a. Causing or setting up motion; pertaining to organs of motion; -- applied especially in physiology to those nerves or nerve fibers which only convey impressions from a nerve center to muscles, thereby causing motion.
Wiktionary
a. 1 Causing or setting up motion. 2 (context biology English) Relating to organs of motion.
Usage examples of "motory".
A bulldozer nearby started up but for some unknown reason shut right down again with a few motory burps and coughs.
Therefore I state, as a proved fact, that the cells of the motory nerves have inherent forces sufficient to the purposes of those nerves.
IDA : This is a column of sensory and motory nerves on the left side of the spinal cord.