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ALL meanings of mobile

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  • noun mobile A decorative structure that is suspended so as to turn freely in the air. 1
  • adjective mobile capable of moving or being moved readily. 1
  • adjective mobile 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. 1
  • adjective mobile utilizing motor vehicles for ready movement: a mobile library. 1
  • adjective mobile Military. permanently equipped with vehicles for transport. 1
  • adjective mobile flowing freely, as a liquid. 1
  • adjective mobile changeable or changing easily in expression, mood, purpose, etc.: a mobile face. 1
  • adjective mobile quickly responding to impulses, emotions, etc., as the mind. 1
  • adjective mobile 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. 1
  • adjective mobile of or relating to a mobile. 1
  • noun mobile (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. 1
  • noun mobile prime mover. 1
  • abbreviation MOBILE movable 1
  • adjective mobile person: able to move 1
  • noun mobile mobile phone 1
  • noun mobile dynamic sculpture 1
  • noun mobile mobile classroom, etc. 1
  • adjective mobile social 1
  • abbreviation MOBILE military 1
  • adjective mobile expression 1
  • noun mobile mobile home 1
  • adjective mobile You use mobile to describe something large that can be moved easily from place to place. 0
  • adjective mobile If you are mobile, you can move or travel easily from place to place, for example because you do not have a physical disability or because you have your own transport. 0
  • adjective mobile In a mobile society, people move easily from one job, home, or social class to another. 0
  • graded adjective mobile If someone has a mobile face, the expression on their face changes quickly as their feelings change. 0
  • countable noun mobile A mobile is a decoration which you hang from a ceiling. It usually consists of several small objects which move as the air around them moves. 0
  • countable noun mobile A mobile is the same as a mobile phone. 0
  • adjective mobile having freedom of movement; movable 0
  • adjective mobile changing quickly in expression 0
  • adjective mobile (of individuals or social groups) moving within and between classes, occupations, and localities 0
  • adjective mobile (of military forces) able to move freely and quickly to any given area 0
  • adjective mobile having transport available 0
  • noun mobile a sculpture suspended in midair with delicately balanced parts that are set in motion by air currents 0
  • noun mobile (as modifier) 0
  • noun mobile a port in SW Alabama, on Mobile Bay (an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico): the state's only port and its first permanent settlement, made by French colonists in 1711. Pop: 193 464 (2003 est) 0
  • noun mobile seaport in SW Ala., on Mobile Bay: pop. 199,000 0
  • noun mobile river in SW Ala., formed by the Alabama & Tombigbee rivers & flowing into Mobile Bay: c. 45 mi (72 km) 0
  • adjective mobile moving, or capable of moving or being moved, from place to place 0
  • adjective mobile movable by means of a motor vehicle or vehicles 0
  • adjective mobile very fluid, as mercury 0
  • adjective mobile capable of changing rapidly or easily, as in response to different moods, feelings, conditions, needs, or influences; flexible, adaptable, etc. 0
  • adjective mobile designating or of a society in which one may change in social status, and in which social groups mingle freely 0
  • adjective mobile designating a person who is experiencing a change in social status 0
  • adjective mobile that is or has to do with a mobile or mobiles 0
  • noun mobile a piece of abstract sculpture which aims to depict movement, i.e., kinetic rather than static rhythms, as by an arrangement of thin forms, rings, rods, etc. balanced and suspended in midair and set in motion by air currents 0
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