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movability|muːvəˈbɪlɪtɪ| Forms: 3–4 moeuablite, 9 mov(e)ability. [f. movable a.: see -ity. (Chaucer's form is a. OF. movableté.)] The quality or condition of being movable; mobility.
c1374Chaucer Boeth. iv. Pr. vi. 106 (Camb. MS.) They sormownten the ordre of destynal moeuablete. 1824Loudon Encycl. Gardening §926 Primitive surfaces affect vegetables mechanically according to their different degrees of moveability or tenacity. 1846F. Brittan tr. Malgaigne's Man. Oper. Surg. 295 The eye had resumed its moveability on the inside but not on the outside. 1894Thinker Mag. V. 153 Without beginning, without any movability of change, and without end. |