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91re|mov|a|bly — «rih MOO vuh blee», adverb. so as to be removable …
92re|mov|al — «rih MOO vuhl», noun. 1. the act of removing; taking away: »After the removal of the soup, fish was served. 2. change of place: »The store announces its removal to larger quarters. 3. dismissal from an office or position: »Government officials… …
93re|mov|ed|ness — «rih MOO vihd nihs», noun. the quality or state of being removed …
94re|mov|er — «rih MOO vuhr», noun. a person or thing that removes: »a bottle of ink remover …
95self-mov|ing — «SEHLF MOO vihng» adjective. that can move by itself; moving spontaneously or automatically …
96slow-mov|ing — «SLOH MOO vihng», adjective. 1. that moves or goes slowly; slowgoing: »Large droves of patient, slow moving cattle arrived (Rolf Boldrewood). 2. making slow progress; advancing or acting slowly: »slow moving stock (Harper s) …
97un|mov|a|ble — «uhn MOO vuh buhl», adjective. = immovable. (Cf. ↑immovable) SYNONYM(S): stationary …
98un|re|mov|a|ble — «UHN rih MOO vuh buhl», adjective. that cannot be removed; fixed; irremovable …
99SEC PC MOV — Sección De Puesto De Mando Móvil (International » Spanish) …
100SEC PC MOV — abr. Secciуn De Puesto De Mando Mуvil …