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Definition of mobile
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Mobile
(a.)
Easily
moved in
feeling,
purpose,
or
direction;
excitable;
changeable;
fickle..
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Styrone
::
Styrolene
(n.) An
unsaturated
hydrocarbon,
C8H8,
obtained
by the
distillation
of
storax,
by the
decomposition
of
cinnamic
acid, and by the
condensation
of
acetylene,
as a
fragrant,
aromatic,
mobile
liquid;
--
called
also
phenyl
ethylene,
vinyl
benzene,
styrol,
styrene,
and
cinnamene..
Dodecatemory
::
Dodecatemory
(n.) A tern
applied
to the
twelve
houses,
or
parts,
of the
zodiac
of the
primum
mobile,
to
distinguish
them from the
twelve
signs;
also, any one of the
twelve
signs of the
zodiac..
Viscoidal
::
Viscoidal
(a.)
Somewhat
viscous.
Cf.
Mobile,
a., 2..
Dipropargyl
::
Dipropargyl
(n.) A
pungent,
mobile,
volatile
liquid,
C6H6,
produced
artificially
from
certain
allyl
derivatives.
Though
isomeric
with
benzine,
it is very
different
in its
chemical
relations.
Called
also
dipropinyl..
Mobile
::
Mobile
(a.)
Capable
of being
moved;
not fixed in place or
condition;
movable.
Thiophenol
::
Thiophenol
(n.) A
colorless
mobile
liquid,
C6H5.SH,
of an
offensive
odor, and
analogous
to
phenol;
--
called
also
phenyl
sulphydrate..
Mobile
::
Mobile
(a.)
Characterized
by an
extreme
degree
of
fluidity;
moving
or
flowing
with great
freedom;
as,
benzine
and
mercury
are
mobile
liquids;
--
opposed
to
viscous,
viscoidal,
or
oily..
Plasmodium
::
Plasmodium
(n.) A naked
mobile
mass of
protoplasm,
formed
by the union of
several
amoebalike
young,
and
constituting
one of the
stages
in the life cycle of
Mycetozoa
and other low
organisms..
Mobile
::
Mobile
(a.) The mob; the
populace.
Immobile
::
Immobile
(a.)
Incapable
of being
moved;
immovable;
fixed;
stable.
Mobile
::
Mobile
(a.)
Changing
in
appearance
and
expression
under the
influence
of the mind; as,
mobile
features..
Amylene
::
Amylene
(n.) One of a group of
metameric
hydrocarbons,
C5H10,
of the
ethylene
series.
The
colorless,
volatile,
mobile
liquid
commonly
called
amylene
is a
mixture
of
different
members
of the
group..
Antherozooid
::
Antherozooid
(n.) One of the
mobile
male
reproductive
bodies
in the
antheridia
of
cryptogams.
Picoline
::
Picoline
(n.) Any one of three
isometric
bases
(C6H7N)
related
to
pyridine,
and
obtained
from bone oil,
acrolein
ammonia,
and
coal-tar
naphtha,
as
colorless
mobile
liquids
of
strong
odor; --
called
also
methyl
pyridine..
Mobility
::
Mobility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
mobile;
as, the
mobility
of a
liquid,
of an army, of the
populace,
of
features,
of a
muscle..
Nitromethane
::
Nitromethane
(n.) A nitro
derivative
of
methane
obtained
as a
mobile
liquid;
--
called
also
nitrocarbol.
Ethylamine
::
Ethylamine
(n.) A
colorless,
mobile,
inflammable
liquid,
C2H5.NH2,
very
volatile
and with an
ammoniacal
odor. It is a
strong
base, and is a
derivative
of
ammonia.
Called
also ethyl
carbamine,
and amido
ethane..
Mobile
::
Mobile
(a.)
Easily
moved in
feeling,
purpose,
or
direction;
excitable;
changeable;
fickle..
Mobile
::
Mobile
(a.)
Capable
of being
moved,
aroused,
or
excited;
capable
of
spontaneous
movement..
Ether
::
Ether (n.) A
light,
volatile,
mobile,
inflammable
liquid,
(C2H5)2O,
of a
characteristic
aromatic
odor,
obtained
by the
distillation
of
alcohol
with
sulphuric
acid, and hence
called
also
sulphuric
ether.
It is
powerful
solvent
of fats,
resins,
and
pyroxylin,
but finds its chief use as an
anaesthetic.
Called
also ethyl
oxide..
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