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  1. mobile

    • IPA[ˈməʊbʌɪl]

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    • adj.
      able to move or be moved freely or easily;(of the face or its features) indicating feelings with fluid and expressive movements
    • n.
      a decorative structure that is suspended so as to turn freely in the air;a mobile phone
    • noun: mobile, plural noun: mobiles

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    • 1. a decorative structure that is suspended so as to turn freely in the air brightly coloured mobiles rotated from the ceiling
    • 2. British a mobile phone we telephoned from our mobile to theirs
    • 3. the internet as accessed via smartphones or other mobile devices, especially when regarded as a market sector the biggest growth area in games right now is in mobile
    • suf.
      forming nouns denoting vehicles of a particular type: snowmobile

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      another term for perpetual motion

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      the most important source of motion or action.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      communication using mobile phones and portable computing devices such as smartphones and tablet ... what else can we expect for the future of mobile communication? a mobile communication device

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    • n.
      the central or most important source of motion or action.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      another term for perpetual motion

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • adj.
      able to move or be moved freely or easily: he has a major weight problem and is not very mobile highly mobile international capital
    • n.
      a decorative structure that is suspended so as to turn freely in the air: brightly colored mobiles rotated from the ceiling

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • IPA[məʊˈbiːl]

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    • an industrial city and port on the coast of southern Alabama; population 191,022 (est. 2008).

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    • IPA[mōˈbēl]

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    • an industrial city and port on the coast of southern Alabama; population 191,022 (est. 2008). ...

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