mobile
Noun
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is an instance of: river - a large natural stream of water (larger than a creek)is a part of: al, ala., alabama, camellia state, heart of dixie - a state in the southeastern United States on the Gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil Warsame as: mobile river
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is an instance of:
- city, metropolis, urban center - a large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts
- port - a place (seaport or airport) where people and merchandise can enter or leave a country
is a part of: al, ala., alabama, camellia state, heart of dixie - a state in the southeastern United States on the Gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil War -
is a type of: sculpture - a three-dimensional work of plastic art
Adjective
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similar to: unsettled - not settled or established
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also: moving - in motionsimilar to:
- airborne - moved or conveyed by or through air
- ambulant, ambulatory - able to walk about
- floating - inclined to move or be moved about
- maneuverable, manoeuvrable - capable of maneuvering or changing position
- mechanised, mechanized, motorized - using vehicles
- motile - (of spores or microorganisms) capable of movement
- movable, moveable, transferable, transferrable, transportable - capable of being moved or conveyed from one place to another
- perambulating - strolling or walking around
- racy - designed or suitable for competing in a race
- raisable, raiseable - capable of being raised
- rangy - adapted to wandering or roaming
- rotatable - capable of being rotated
- seaborne - conveyed by sea
- transplantable - capable of being transplanted
- versatile - able to move freely in all directions
- waterborne - transported by water
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similar to: moving - in motion
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similar to: changeable, changeful - such that alteration is possible; having a marked tendency to change
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similar to: changeable, changeful - such that alteration is possible; having a marked tendency to changesame as: fluid
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