hypermobile

adj

Etymology

From hyper- + mobile.

  1. derived from mōbilis — “easy to be moved, moveable
  2. prefixed as hypermobile — “hyper + mobile

Definitions

  1. Exhibiting hypermobility

    Exhibiting hypermobility; able to move further than usual, as of joints.

    • If you're hypermobile, meaning you have an increased range of movement in a body part, be careful not to overstretch your joints and avoid repetitive exercises, which can lead to pain.
  2. Excessively mobile.

    • No. The P.D.A., the cellphone and the computer did not usher in our hypermobile, split-focus, cybercentric culture.

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