Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
primum-mobile
Noun
/ˈprɪmʌm ˈmoʊbəl/

Definition
The first or primary cause of motion in the universe.

Examples
- The concept of the primum mobile has been discussed in both ancient and modern philosophy.
- In medieval astronomy, the primum mobile was thought to be the highest celestial sphere that moved the other spheres.
- Philosophers like Aristotle and Aquinas explored the significance of the primum mobile in their works.

Meaning
In philosophical and scientific contexts, ‘primum mobile’ refers to the initial source or driving force behind the movement of all things, often viewed as a fundamental principle of motion.

Synonyms
- First cause
- Prime mover
- Initial force