intermobility

noun

Etymology

From inter- + mobility.

  1. derived from nōbilis — “knowable, known, well-known, famous, celebrated, high-born, of noble birth, excellent
  2. derived from noble
  3. inherited from noble
  4. formed as nobility — “noble + -ity
  5. compounded as mobility — “mob + nobility
  6. prefixed as intermobility — “inter + mobility

Definitions

  1. The capacity of things or people to move among or between each other.

    • the intermobility of particles
    • intermobility of Chinese professionals between their home country and host countries,

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