movable

/ˈmuːvəbəl/
noun
  1. An item of furniture or other object that can be moved, especially in a home or office.
    • Before the renovation, we stored all movables in a rented truck.
    • The insurance policy covers damage to movables during a move.
    • The movables in the apartment include the sofa, tables, and chairs.
adjective
  1. Able to be moved; not fixed in one place.
    • The statue is on a movable platform for easy transport.
    • Movable walls allow the conference hall to be divided into smaller rooms.
    • The desks in the classroom are movable so we can arrange them in groups.
  2. (of property) Not attached to land; personal rather than real.
    • Movable goods are easier to sell than real estate.
    • The will divided the movable assets, like jewelry and furniture, among the children.
    • In legal terms, a car is considered movable property.
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