Definitions for Mobile
Mobile
mo·bile
Spelling: [moh-buh l, -beel or, esp. British, -bahyl]
IPA: /ˈmoʊ bəl, -bil or, esp. British, -baɪl/
Mobile is a 6 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.
You can make 104 anagrams from letters in Mobile (beilmo).
Definitions for Mobile
noun
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a piece of sculpture having delicately balanced units constructed of rods and sheets of metal or other material suspended in midair by wire or twine so that the individual parts can move independently, as when stirred by a breeze.
Compare stabile (def 3).
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mobile phone.
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Informal. a mobile home.
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Citizens Band Radio Slang. a vehicle.
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a seaport in SW Alabama at the mouth of the Mobile River.
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a river in SW Alabama, formed by the confluence of the Alabama and Tombigbee rivers. 38 miles (61 km) long.
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(in Ptolemaic astronomy) the outermost of the 10 concentric spheres of the universe, making a complete revolution every 24 hours and causing all the others to do likewise.
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prime mover.
adjective
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capable of moving or being moved readily.
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Digital Technology. pertaining to or noting a cell phone, usually one with computing ability, or a portable, wireless computing device used while held in the hand, as in mobile tablet; mobile PDA; mobile app.
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utilizing motor vehicles for ready movement:
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Military. permanently equipped with vehicles for transport.
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flowing freely, as a liquid.
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changeable or changing easily in expression, mood, purpose, etc.:
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quickly responding to impulses, emotions, etc., as the mind.
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Sociology.
characterized by or permitting the mixing of social groups.
characterized by or permitting relatively free movement from one social class or level to another.
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of or relating to a mobile.
Origin of Mobile
1480-90; Latin, neuter of mōbilis movable, equivalent to mō- (variant stem of movēre to move) + -bilis -ble
Examples for Mobile
You can't call out an officer; you'll be sent to the water-batteries at mobile.
Our… mail carts and mobile trash barrels would have suited them fine.
He had thin, mobile lips, which expressed friendship and curiosity at this moment.
“I sense that mobile games are starting to shed their skin, getting rid of all the dead things they carry around,” he says.
The caller mentioned my work, which focused primarily on consumer products, mobile apps, emerging start-ups, and web trends.
Born and raised in mobile, Alabama, Brown seems to believe that this is simply another example of a systemic overhaul.
On the coast to the west of mobile, we find islands not worth mentioning.
mobile was a city that was generally quite disdained by impresarii.
The money was handed over to the engine-driver, who sent it off to mobile.
“A few months ago we delivered a mobile clinic for a USAID-funded NGO,” says one, who declined to be named.