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  • 31Mobile — city in Alabama, U.S., attested c.1540 in Spanish as Mauvila, referring to an Indian group and perhaps from Choctaw (Muskogean) moeli to paddle. Related: Mobilian …

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  • 32mobile — *movable, motive Analogous words: fluid, *liquid: *changeable, changeful, protean, variable: *inconstant, unstable, mercurial, fickle, capricious Antonyms: immobile …

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  • 33mobile — [adj] movable, travelling adaptable, ambulatory, changeable, fluid, free, itinerant, liquid, locomotive, loose, migrant, migratory, motile, motorized, moving, mutable, nomadic, peripatetic, portable, roaming, roving, unsettled, unstable,… …

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  • 34mobile — Mobile, Mobilis, voyez Meuble …

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  • 35Mobile — For information on using Wikipedia on mobile devices, see Help:Mobile device. Mobile often refers to: Mobile phone, a portable communications device Mobile, Alabama, a U.S. port city Mobile (sculpture), a hanging artwork (or toy) Mobility, the… …

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  • 36Mobile TV — Unreferenced|date=December 2007Mobile TV is television service delivered to subscribers via mobile telecommunications networks, such as the mobile phone carriers. In 2005, South Korea became the first country in the world to have mobile TV when… …

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  • 37mobile — (mo bi l ) adj. 1°   Qui se meut ou qui peut être mû. •   Mobiles comme le mercure, ils pirouettent, ils gesticulent, ils crient, ils s agitent, LA BRUY. IX.. •   Ce qu on appelle une matière morte, ne serait ce pas une matière mobile par une… …

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  • 38mobile — /moh beuhl, beel/ or, esp. Brit., / buyl/ for 1 8, 10, 11; /moh beel/ or, Brit., / buyl/ for 9, adj. 1. capable of moving or being moved readily. 2. utilizing motor vehicles for ready movement: a mobile library. 3. Mil. permanently equipped with… …

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  • 39Mobile — /moh beel , moh beel/, n. 1. a seaport in SW Alabama at the mouth of the Mobile River. 200,452. 2. a river in SW Alabama, formed by the confluence of the Alabama and Tombigbee rivers. 38 mi. (61 km) long. * * * City (pop., 2000: 198,915),… …

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  • 40MOBILE — adj. des deux genres Qui se meut ou qui peut être mû. L’aiguille aimantée est mobile sur son pivot. Cette roue n’est pas assez mobile. La surface mobile des eaux. En termes d’Imprimerie, Caractères mobiles, Caractères séparés qu’on place les uns… …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)