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  • 101Wan2 C a moV? — Want to see a movie? …

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  • 102im·mov·able — /ıˈmuːvəbəl/ adj 1 : not able to be moved : firmly fixed in place an immovable object opposite ↑movable 2 : not able to be changed or persuaded He has remained immovable [=steadfast] in his opposition to the proposed law …

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  • 103re·mov·able — /rıˈmuːvəbəl/ adj : able to be removed : made to be detached or taken out The hard drive is removable. I m looking for a digital camera with a removable lens …

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  • 104re·mov·al — /rıˈmuːvəl/ noun, pl als 1 [noncount] : the act of moving or taking something away from a place We arranged for the removal of the old car. The city is having problems with trash/waste/snow removal. Surgical removal of the tumor might be… …

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  • 105re·mov·er — /rıˈmuːvɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] 1 : something (such as a chemical) that removes something unwanted from something else paint/stain remover nail polish remover 2 Brit : a person or company that is hired to take furniture and po …

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  • 106mover — mov·er …

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  • 107movie — mov·ie …

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  • 108movable — mov|a|ble1 [ muvəbl ] adjective something that is movable can be moved from one place or position to another: We made separate offices using movable partitions. a doll with movable arms and legs movable mov|a|ble 2 [ muvəbl ] noun count LEGAL a… …

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  • 109moving — mov|ing [ muvıŋ ] adjective ** making you feel emotional: His letter was deeply moving. The movie tells the moving story of a doomed love affair. a moving force/spirit someone who makes something happen: She was the moving force behind the new… …

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  • 110movie — mov•ie [[t]ˈmu vi[/t]] n. 1) sbz motion picture 2) sbz a motion picture theater (often prec. by the) 3) sbz movies a) the business of making motion pictures; motion picture industry b) the showing of a motion picture • Etymology: 1905–10; mov… …

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