
1) Changeableness 2) Locomotion 3) Maneuverability 4) Manipulability 5) Manoeuvrability 6) Motility 7) Motivity 8) Movability 9) Movableness 10) Restlessness 11) Sensibility
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1) City-building game 2) Debut single 3) French word used in English 4) Military terminology 5) Potential to get around 6) Power to progress 7) Quality 8) The quality of being mobile 9) The quality of moving freely 10) Windows game
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[military] Mobility in military terms refers to the ability of a weapon system, combat unit or armed force to move toward a military objective. Combat forces with a higher mobility are able to move more quickly, and/or across more hostile terrain, than forces with lower mobility. Mobility is regarded as a vital component of the modern battl...
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[video game] Mobility is a computer game developed by Glamus as an initiative of DaimlerChrysler, with scientific data done by the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. It is similar to SimCity, in that the game involves successfully developing a town into a larger metropolis; however, the focus is more on the ability of the citizens to use transpor...
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• (n.) The quality or state of being mobile; as, the mobility of a liquid, of an army, of the populace, of features, of a muscle. • (n.) The mob; the lower classes.
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(L. mobilitas) capability of movement, of being moved, or of flowing freely.
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See labor mobility.
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(from the article `logistics`) The potential effectiveness of a military force derives from three attributes: fighting power, mobility, and range of movement. Which of these ...
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in solid-state physics, measurement of the ease with which a particular type of charged particle moves through a solid material under the influence ... [2 related articles]
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in a given medium, quotient of the average velocity of a free charge carrier in the same or opposite direction of an electric field strength by the magnitude of the field strength
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quotient of the velocity of a charged particle in the direction of an electric field by the magnitude of the field strength, in a specified medium
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the ratio of the average drift velocity to the electric field strength for a charged particle in a specified medium
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In economics, the degree of movement of the
factors of production from one occupation to another (occupational mobility) or from one region to another (regional mobility). The labour mobility of...
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Capability of movement, of being moved or of flowing freely. ... Origin: L. Mobilitas ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(mo-bil´ĭ-te) the ability to move in one's environment with ease and without restriction. tooth mobility physiologic movement of a tooth, varying in degree for different teeth and different times of day; that exceeding a normal range is pathological.
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Mo·bil'i·ty (mo*bĭl'ĭ*tȳ)
noun [ Latin
mobilitas : confer French
mobilité .]
1. The quality or state of being mobile; as, the
mobility of a liquid, of an army, of the populace, of features, of a muscle.
Sir T. Browne. 2. The mob; the...
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[
n] - the quality of moving freely
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ElectronicsThe ratio of the carrier velocity to the applied electric field.MechanicalVelocity per unit force. The Point Mobility is the velocity at a point per unit force at the same point and same direction.
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noun the quality of moving freely
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the quality of being mobile. · the movement of people in a population, as from place to place, from job to job, or from one social class or level to another. Cf.
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