noun
- plural of movability; the quality or state of being able to move or be moved
- plural of movability; movable property or possessions (as opposed to real estate)
Usage: formal; often used in legal or technical contexts
Usage: legal; archaic or formal
Examples
- The movabilities of the furniture made it easy to rearrange the office layout.
- In property law, movabilities refer to items that can be transferred or relocated.
- The contract specified which movabilities belonged to the tenant and which to the landlord.
- Modern design emphasizes the movabilities of modular components.
- The estate was divided into real property and movabilities for inheritance purposes.