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semi- +‎ mobile

Adjective

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semimobile (not comparable)

  1. Having limited mobility.
    • 1985, Carol Barker, chapter 7, in John S. Saul, editor, A Difficult Road: The Transition to Socialism in Mozambique[1], New York: Monthly Review Press, →ISBN, page 321:
      A network of health care facilities was gradually established, first by creating district health posts in the liberated areas, followed by central hospitals at the provincial and regional level, as well as mobile and semimobile units that could reach a larger number of people.