
1) Able to get around 2) Able to move the phone 3) Aesthetic dangler 4) Affording change 5) Airborne 6) Alabama city 7) Alabama port 8) Alabama port city 9) Alabama seaport 10) Alexander calder creation 11) Ambulant 12) Ambulatory 13) Animated 14) Art in suspended animation 15) Art installation 16) Art on a string
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1) Airborne 2) Ambulant 3) Ambulatory 4) Battery 5) Cell 6) Changeful 7) Maneuverable 8) Manoeuvrable 9) Mechanised 10) Motile 11) Moveable 12) Moving 13) Nomadic 14) Perambulating 15) Peregrine 16) Phone 17) Raisable 18) Raiseable 19) Rotatable 20) Roving 21) Seaborne 22) Telephone 23) Transferable
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flexible, changeable
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• (a.) Capable of being moved, aroused, or excited; capable of spontaneous movement. • (a.) Changing in appearance and expression under the influence of the mind; as, mobile features. • (a.) Characterized by an extreme degree of fluidity; moving or flowing with great freedom; as, benzine and mercury are mobile liquids; -- opposed to ...
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(from the article `Butor, Michel`) ...en jeune singe (1967; Portrait of the Artist as a Young Ape), Intervalle (1973), and Explorations (1981; with verse). Outstanding among his ...
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city, seat (1812) of Mobile county, southwestern Alabama, U.S. It lies on Mobile Bay (an arm of the Gulf of Mexico) at the mouth of the Mobile River ...
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abstract sculpture that has moving parts, driven either by motors or the natural force of wind. The word mobile was initially suggested by Marcel ... [2 related articles]
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capable of operating while being moved
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A hanging sign that moves with air flow or is powered by electricity.
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A sculpture consisting of a number of various objects and shapes, suspended on wire arms. Mobiles are designed to move freely and, therefore, change continuously in a current of air. Unlike...
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1. Capable of being moved; not fixed in place or condition; movable. 'Fixed or else mobile.' ... 2. Characterised by an extreme degree of fluidity; moving or flowing with great freedom; as, benzine and mercury are mobile liquids; opposed to viscous, viscoidal, or oily. ... 3. Easily moved in feeling, purpose, or direction; excitable; changeable; fi...
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A type of sculpture in which parts move, often activated by air currents. See also kinetic art.
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flexible, changeable
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Mo'bile adjective [ Latin
mobilis , for
movibilis , from
movere to move: confer French
mobile . See
Move .]
1. Capable of being moved; not fixed in place or condition; movable. 'Fixed or else
mobile .'
Skelton. 2. Characterized by an...
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Mo'bile (mō'bĭl; Latin mŏb'ĭ*lē)
noun [ Latin
mobile vulgus . See
Mobile ,
adjective , and confer 3d
Mob .] The mob; the populace. [ Obsolete] 'The unthinking
mobile .'
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— An umbrella term in technology that was long synonymous with cellular phones but has since grown to encompass tablet computing (the iPad) and even netbooks. In retrospect, an early mobile technology was the pager. Sometimes the term is used interchangeably with wireless.†It generally refers to untethered computing devices that can a...
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flexible, changeable
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a hanging sculpture that has free-moving parts.
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capable of being moved
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nomadic adjective (of groups of people) tending to travel and change settlements frequently; `a restless mobile society`; `the nomadic habits of the Bedouins`; `believed the profession of a peregrine typist would have a happy future`; `wandering tribes`
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Industrial city and administrative headquarters of Mobile County, southwest Alabama, USA, at the mouth of the Mobile River, on the northwest shore of Mobile Bay, 48 km/30 mi from the Gulf of Mexico; population (2000 est) 198,900. It is the only seaport in Alabama. Industries include meatpacking and the manufacture of wood products, aircraft...
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(sculpture) A sculpture consisting of a number of various objects and shapes, suspended on wire arms. Mobiles are designed to move freely and, therefore, change continuously in a current of air. Unlike traditional static sculpture, they create movement in space. The US sculptor Alexander Calde...
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changeable
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An object that gently moves in the air.
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capable of moving or being moved readily. · utilizing motor vehicles for ready movement: a mobile library. · permanently equipped with vehicles for transport. · flowing freely, as a liquid. · changeable or changing easily in expression, mood, purpose, etc.: a mobile face. · quickly responding to impulses, emotions, etc.,...
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