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Definition of immovable
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of immovable is as below...
Immovable
(a.)
Steadfast;
fixed;
unalterable;
unchangeable;
-- used of the mind or will; as, an
immovable
purpose,
or a man who
remain
immovable..
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Chattel
::
Chattel
(n.) Any item of
movable
or
immovable
property
except
the
freehold,
or the
things
which are
parcel
of it. It is a more
extensive
term than goods or
effects..
Uti Possidetis
::
Uti
possidetis
() A
species
of
interdict
granted
to one who was in
possession
of an
immovable
thing,
in order that he might be
declared
the legal
possessor..
Synchondrotomy
::
Synchondrosis
(n.) An
immovable
articulation
in which the union is
formed
by
cartilage.
Sitfast
::
Sitfast
(a.)
Fixed;
stationary;
immovable.
Immovable
::
Immovable
(n.) Lands and
things
adherent
thereto
by
nature,
as
trees;
by the hand of man, as
buildings
and their
accessories;
by their
destination,
as
seeds,
plants,
manure,
etc.; or by the
objects
to which they are
applied,
as
servitudes..
Rivet
::
Rivet (v. t.)
Hence,
to
fasten
firmly;
to make firm,
strong,
or
immovable;
as, to rivet
friendship
or
affection..
Eye
::
Eye (n.) The organ of sight or
vision.
In man, and the
vertebrates
generally,
it is
properly
the
movable
ball or globe in the
orbit,
but the term often
includes
the
adjacent
parts.
In most
invertebrates
the years are
immovable
ocelli,
or
compound
eyes made up of
numerous
ocelli.
See
Ocellus..
Immovable
::
Immovable
(a.) Not
capable
of being
affected
or moved in
feeling
or by
sympathy;
unimpressible;
impassive.
Constant
::
Constant
(v. t.) Firm;
solid;
fixed;
immovable;
--
opposed
to
fluid.
Unmovable
::
Unmovable
(a.)
Immovable.
Immovable
::
Immovable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
moved;
firmly
fixed;
fast; -- used of
material
things;
as, an
immovable
foundatin..
Feud
::
Feud (n.) A
stipendiary
estate
in land, held of
superior,
by
service;
the right which a
vassal
or
tenant
had to the lands or other
immovable
thing of his lord, to use the same and take the
profists
thereof
hereditarily,
rendering
to his
superior
such
duties
and
services
as
belong
to
military
tenure,
etc., the
property
of the soil
always
remaining
in the lord or
superior;
a fief; a fee..
Set
::
Set (a.) Fixed in
position;
immovable;
rigid;
as, a set line; a set
countenance..
Fast
::
Fast (v.)
Firmly
fixed;
closely
adhering;
made firm; not
loose,
unstable,
or
easily
moved;
immovable;
as, to make fast the
door..
Synastry
::
Synarthrosis
(n.)
Immovable
articulation
by close
union,
as in
sutures.
It
sometimes
includes
symphysial
articulations
also. See the Note under
Articulation,
n., 1..
Impaction
::
Impaction
(n.) An
immovable
packing;
(Med.),
a
lodgment
of
something
in a
strait
or
passage
of the body; as,
impaction
of the fetal head in the
strait
of the
pelvis;
impaction
of food or feces in the
intestines
of man or
beast..
Gomphosis
::
Gomphosis
(n.) A form of union or
immovable
articulation
where a hard part is
received
into the
cavity
of a bone, as the teeth into the
jaws..
Rhynchocephala
::
Rhynchocephala
(n. pl.) An order of
reptiles
having
biconcave
vertebrae,
immovable
quadrate
bones,
and many other
peculiar
osteological
characters.
Hatteria
is the only
living
genus,
but
numerous
fossil
genera
are
known,
some of which are among the
earliest
of
reptiles.
See
Hatteria.
Called
also
Rhynchocephalia..
Immovability
::
Immovability
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
immovable;
fixedness;
steadfastness;
as,
immovability
of a heavy body;
immovability
of
purpose..
Real
::
Real (a.)
Pertaining
to
things
fixed,
permanent,
or
immovable,
as to lands and
tenements;
as, real
property,
in
distinction
from
personal
or
movable
property..
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