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mobile

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. moving or capable of moving readily (especially from place to place); "a mobile missile system"; "the tongue is...the most mobile articulator" [ant: immobile ] (of groups of people) tending to travel and change settlements frequently; "a restless mobile ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 15c. in astronomy, "outer sphere of the universe," from mobile (adj.); the artistic sense is first recorded 1949 as a shortening of mobile sculpture (1936). Now-obsolete sense of "the common people, the rabble" (1670s) led to mob (n.).

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mobile \Mo"bile\ (m[=o]"b[=e]l`), n. a form of sculpture having several sheets or rods of a stiff material attached to each other by thin wire or twine in a balanced and artfully arranged tree configuration, with the topmost member suspended in air from ...

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 399843 Housing Units (2000): 165101 Land area (2000): 1233.090896 sq. miles (3193.690623 sq. km) Water area (2000): 410.931906 sq. miles (1064.308706 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1644.022802 sq. miles (4257.999329 sq. km) Located within: ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Mobile often refers to: Mobile phone , a portable communications device Mobile (sculpture) , a hanging artwork or toy Mobile may also refer to:

Usage examples of mobile.

His upper lip was furry and mobile, making his face more expressive than those of earlier adapid species.

January nineteenth, 1991, during the Persian Gulf War, I believe an Iraqi aircraft penetrated our defenses and sprayed aflatoxin over Seabees and the Twenty-fourth Naval Mobile Construction Battalion near the port of Al Jubayl in Saudi Arabia.

Pleistocene Age, when the world warmed up and people became much more mobile, and that the cultivation of wild species, before agriculture proper, encouraged the birth of more children.

Few of the men in the valley would have aspired to match her combination of strength, mobile athleticism and sheer brutality in unarmed combat.

Next, was the growing need for mobile access to information, and the availability of so much data in the digital domain.

The bravos fixed their mobile eyes on Pandaras as he stared out and asked Azoth many questions about the places they passed.

Two of his mobile phones are bickering moronically, disputing ownership of his grid bandwidth.

The inhabitatants-as they were called-were fast asleep, from the tiniest songbird to Project Director Bulla in his mobile home a quarter mile away.

And the tall fair-skinned senior boy who was valedictorian as- cended rapidly to the stage and crossed to the podium in his cap and gown, his posture, manner, stride suggesting an upright and very mobile pair oi scissors.

It was a mobile bar, combining the worst features of a Coney Island ride with uninspired cocktails, and Gallegher hesitated on the threshold.

Inside, Judy Cuttle had done what she could to turn a mobile home into an Edwardian farmhouse, complete with antimacassars and rusty photos in bamboo frames of geezers in waistcoats and glum women in cameoes.

Charles Geisler, who earlier spoke to us from the Ugly Duckling on his mobile phone.

In the 1970s, no educationist would have predicted the explosion in universal written communication caused by the personal computer, the internet and the key-pad of the mobile phone.

The Equinox EMH made his statement casually while eying the mobile emitter with understandable curiosity.

Iraq also built 8 indigenous mobile erector launchers and 28 fixed erector-launchers to supplement the Soviet TELs.