motionable
adjEtymology
From motion + -able.
- derived from *m(y)ewh₁-✻
- derived from motion
- derived from motion
- inherited from mocioun
Definitions
Able to be moved or set in motion.
- Yet found he not on heaven's face A task of cloud to clear ; There was no speck that he might chase Off the blue hemisphere, Nor vapour from the land to drive: The frost-bound country held Nought motionable or alive, […]
- Sway, flowers, leaning like reeds in a wave, More motionable than insects.
- The girth ofit and the wharf of it and the wall; Stanching, quenching ocean of a motionable mind; […]
Able to be made as a motion.
- If the fact of insurance coverage is omitted from the petition, will a mere statement that the claim will be unaffected by insovency of the estate suffice, or is this motionable?
- No that's not a motionable motion I will reframe it we must vote on whether to be implicit or explicit and if the latter then vote on the positive or negative modalities.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA