mobility

Etymology
From, and its source,.

Noun

 * 1) The ability to move; capacity for movement.
 * 2)  A tendency to sudden change; mutability, changeableness.
 * 3)  The ability of a military unit to move or be transported to a new position.
 * 4)  The degree to which particles of a liquid or gas are in movement.
 * 5)  People's ability to move between different social levels or professional occupations.
 * 1)  The ability of a military unit to move or be transported to a new position.
 * 2)  The degree to which particles of a liquid or gas are in movement.
 * 3)  People's ability to move between different social levels or professional occupations.

Translations

 * Asturian: movilidá
 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:
 * Czech: pohyblivost, mobilita
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician:
 * Georgian:, მობილობა
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Indonesian:
 * Interlingua: mobilitate
 * Irish: luaineacht, lúth
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:, 動きやすさ
 * Latin: mōbilitās
 * Latvian: mobilitāte, kustīgums
 * Macedonian: подвижност
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: ,
 * Slovak: mobilita, pohyblivosť
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Turkish: ,


 * Bulgarian: мобилност
 * Finnish:
 * Indonesian:
 * Japanese:
 * Slovak: mobilita


 * Finnish:
 * German:
 * Indonesian:
 * Japanese: 流動性
 * Slovak: mobilita