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Definitions for moveable
ˈmu və bəlmove·able
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Princeton's WordNet
movable, moveable, transferable, transferrable, transportableadjective
capable of being moved or conveyed from one place to another
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Moveableadjective
Etymology: from move.
In the vast wilderness, when the people of God had no settled habitation, yet a moveable tabernacle they were commanded of God to make. Richard Hooker, b. v.
When he made his prayer, he found the boat he was in moveable and unbound, the rest remained still fast. Francis Bacon.
Any heat whatsoever promotes the ascent of mineral matter, which is subtile, and is consequently moveable more easily. John Woodward, Nat. Hist. p. iv.
Any who sees the Teverone must conclude it to be one of the most moveable rivers in the world, that is so often shifted out of one channel into another. Joseph Addison, on Italy.
The lunar month is natural and periodical, by which the moveable festivals of the Christian church are regulated. William Holder.
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moveable
Moveable refers to anything that can be altered, shifted, transferred or transported from one position to another. It applies to both physical objects, such as furniture, as well as abstract concepts such as assets or rights.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of moveable in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of moveable in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of moveable in a Sentence
The color gold causes the eye to move because of the glistening and seemingly moveable surface, similar to the way water moves.
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