Mo•bile (mō′bəl for adj; mō′bēl′ for noun) [me mobyll < l mobilis, to move; 1480–90] 1 adj. easy to move; movable: several mobile homes were damaged by the strong winds. 2 n. a decoration made from pieces of metal, paper, etc., suspended on threads or wires and balanced to move in a slight breeze
now look again at the etymology of the word. what was the meaning of the original word?
movable
easy to move
a decoration made from pieces of metal, paper, etc. .
to move
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