Movable
(adjective)
- Able to be moved or shifted from one place to another.
- Capable of being changed, adjusted, or rearranged.
- Not fixed or stationary.
Origin:
From middle english 'moveable' and old french 'movible', both from latin 'movibilis' meaning able to be moved.
Examples:
- The couch was light enough to be moved by one person.
- The movable feast of Easter is celebrated on a different date each year.
- The company invested in movable equipment that can be easily relocated to different sites.
- The teacher gave the students movable desks and chairs so they could rearrange the classroom as needed.
- The stage had a number of movable panels that could be adjusted to create different backdrops.