relocatable
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- Hyphenation: re‧lo‧cat‧a‧ble
Adjective edit
relocatable (comparative more relocatable, superlative most relocatable)
- That can be relocated.
- 1987 August 22, “Thoreau Type GWM Mid Age (personal advertisement”, in Gay Community News, volume 15, number 6, page 13:
- [Thoreau Type GWM Mid Age] Seeks similar independent person relocatable to idylic [sic] remote area. Interests must include self sufficiency, honesty, value of quality of life over monetary gain.
- (of a device) Movable, but not functional/usable while being transported.
- (computing, of a machine code routine) That functions identically at any address in memory.
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Movable, but not functional/usable while being transported
computing: that functions identically at any address in memory
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Noun edit
relocatable (plural relocatables)
- A temporary building that can be dismantled and set up in another location.