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Definition of Movableness
1. Noun. The quality of being movable; capable of being moved or rearranged.
Generic synonyms: Mobility
Specialized synonyms: Looseness, Play, Ricketiness, Unsteadiness, Portability, Looseness
Antonyms: Immovability, Immovableness
Derivative terms: Movable, Movable, Movable
Definition of Movableness
1. n. The quality or state of being movable; mobility; susceptibility of motion.
Definition of Movableness
1. Noun. The quality or state of being movable; mobility. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Movableness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Movableness
Literary usage of Movableness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Theory of Reality: An Essay in Metaphysical System Upon the Basis of Human by George Trumbull Ladd (1899)
"At least as much as is involved in the being of the same particular thing,
irrespective of its position and movableness iu space. That is, its particularity ..."
2. A Theory of Reality: An Essay in Metaphysical System Upon the Basis of Human by George Trumbull Ladd (1899)
"At least as much as is involved in the being of the same particular thing,
irrespective of its position and movableness in space. That is, its particularity ..."
3. A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Lungs: Including the Principles by Walter Hayle Walshe (1860)
"Movableness of area of morbid percussion-signs.—The superficial extent and locality
of percussion-changes, important guides to the detection of their cause, ..."
4. The Dogs of the British Islands: Being a Series of Articles on the Points of by John Henry Walsh (1882)
"Owing to the movableness of the forequarters in dachshunds, it is next to impossible
to take exact measures from the positions and width of the legs. ..."
5. Elements of Physiological Psychology: A Treatise of the Activities and by George Trumbull Ladd (1897)
"Thus an uninterrupted increase of the power of localization exists in the arm
from the acromion to the tips of the fingers ; an increase of its movableness, ..."
6. A Theory of Reality: An Essay in Metaphysical System Upon the Basis of Human by George Trumbull Ladd (1899)
"At least as much as is involved in the being of the same particular thing,
irrespective of its position and movableness iu space. That is, its particularity ..."
7. A Theory of Reality: An Essay in Metaphysical System Upon the Basis of Human by George Trumbull Ladd (1899)
"At least as much as is involved in the being of the same particular thing,
irrespective of its position and movableness in space. That is, its particularity ..."
8. A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Lungs: Including the Principles by Walter Hayle Walshe (1860)
"Movableness of area of morbid percussion-signs.—The superficial extent and locality
of percussion-changes, important guides to the detection of their cause, ..."
9. The Dogs of the British Islands: Being a Series of Articles on the Points of by John Henry Walsh (1882)
"Owing to the movableness of the forequarters in dachshunds, it is next to impossible
to take exact measures from the positions and width of the legs. ..."
10. Elements of Physiological Psychology: A Treatise of the Activities and by George Trumbull Ladd (1897)
"Thus an uninterrupted increase of the power of localization exists in the arm
from the acromion to the tips of the fingers ; an increase of its movableness, ..."