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Answer for the clue "After being overthrown, Napoleon's exile too easy to bear? ", 8 letters:
portable

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Word definitions for portable in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. easily or conveniently transported; "a portable television set" [ant: unportable ] of a motor designed to be attached to the outside of a boat's hull; "a portable outboard motor"

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 15c., from French portable "that can be carried," from Late Latin portabilis "that can be carried," from Latin portare "to carry" (see port (n.1)). Related: Portability .

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Portable may refer to: Portable building , a manufactured structure that is built off site and moved in upon completion of site and utility work Portable classroom , a temporary building installed on the grounds of a school to provide additional classroom ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Portable \Port"a*ble\, a. [L. portabilis, fr. portare to carry: cf. F. portable. See Port demeanor.] Capable of being borne or carried; easily transported; conveyed without difficulty; as, a portable bed, desk, engine. --South. Possible to be endured; supportable. ...

Usage examples of portable.

She stared at the portable lab and X-ray machine, their related processors, and the latest in alloplastic and autogenous grafting materials in refrigerated cases.

Monday morning and planted a heap of papers on his desk: sketch-plans, preliminary figures worked out on my portable analogue computer, estimates, the lot.

They snapped a portable respirator around his chest and injected a general antivenom into his heart.

The family had been founded four generations before when a brilliant designer had made his trillions, building among other things one of the first portable triple-lobe astrographic instruments.

PORTABLE AIRLOCK - LATER Barnes labors over the robot, the innards exposed, with an Allen wrench, Ted hovering over him.

These articles, being generally light and portable, and constructed of delicate parts, can as well be classed with basketry as with wattle work.

These blocks of shadows on the polished wood, like the bodies themselves, remained immobile as the stunned faces attached to those bodies stared in astonishment at the gaunt, bespectacled man who stood behind the President in front of a portable blackboard on which he had drawn numerous diagrams using four different colours of chalk.

Major Burin, the communications officer, practiced calling square-dance tunes, accompanied by the screeching fiddle music he played on his portable tape recorder.

Brotherhood gathered in the barn and looked on as the big German ex-commando explained the operation of the portable hydrogenator in halting English.

Newly promoted General Abunnasr Manesh paced back and forth behind Fassan Tabriz, a young communications specialist operating the portable gear stationed inside the only air-conditioned bunker on the base, a necessity for all the state-of-the-art radio equipment.

His portable cassette recorder was playing a mutilated tape of mariachi music.

Karrde stayed out of the activity, retreating back to his seat by the tree with a portable melodium and leaving Tapper to handle their share of the work.

Tana and Estrela were working together on rock studies, Estrela chipping the outer surfaces off of rocks and Tana pressing the portable X-ray crystallography unit onto the freshly exposed surface to map the microcrystalline structure.

In the nineteenth century, according to information collected by his agents, this monstrously heavy bronze piece had been a portable sundial, the property of a fabled English explorer named Strongbow who was said to have been the secret owner of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the century.

After making a diagnosis he, would then prescribe medicine according to the hours he read on his portable sundial, a monstrously heavy bronze piece which he wore on his hip.