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Transportable

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Adjective

1. movable, moveable, transferable, transferrable, transportable

capable of being moved or conveyed from one place to another

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Transportable

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verb (trænsˈpɔːt ) (transitive)
1. 
to carry or cause to go from one place to another, esp over some distance
2. 
to deport or exile to a penal colony
3. (usually passive)
to have a strong emotional effect on
noun (ˈtrænsˌpɔːt )
4. 
a. 
the business or system of transporting goods or people
b. 
(as modifier)
a modernized transport system
5. British
freight vehicles generally
6. 
a. 
a vehicle used to transport goods or people, esp lorries or ships used to convey troops
b. 
(as modifier)
a transport plane
7. 
the act of transporting or the state of being transported
8. 
ecstasy, rapture, or any powerful emotion
9. 
a convict sentenced to be transported

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Transportable

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verb transitive
1. 
to carry from one place to another, esp. over long distances
2. 
to carry away with emotion; enrapture; entrance
3. 
to carry off to a penal colony, etc.; banish; deport
noun
4. 
the act, process, or means of transporting; transportation; conveyance
5. 
strong emotion, esp. of delight or joy; rapture
6. 
a ship, airplane, train, etc. used to transport soldiers, freight, etc.
7. 
a convict sentenced to transportation

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Transportable

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tr.v. trans·port·ed, trans·port·ing, trans·ports
1. To move or carry (goods, for example) from one place to another; convey. See Synonyms at carry.
2. To cause to feel strong emotion, especially joy; carry away; enrapture.
3. To send abroad to a penal colony; deport.
n. (trănspôrt)
1. The act of transporting; conveyance.
2. The condition of being transported by emotion; joy or rapture.
3. A ship or aircraft used to transport troops or military equipment.
4. A vehicle, such as an aircraft, used to transport passengers, mail, or freight.
5.
a. The system of transporting passengers or goods in a particular country or area.
b. The vehicles, such as buses and trains, used in such a system.
6. A deported convict.

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