The address of the Mobile Public - West Regional Library is: 5555 Grelot Road, Mobile, 36602 1587
the moghal emperor with mobile library
mobile phones are called "portable" in French.
A mobile is a work of art (a sculpture) that moves in many ways.
Alexander Calder (1898-1976), "mobile" artist, is the inspiration behind the baby mobile. He created large art pieces that were motorized. His exhibitions were called "mobile" art. Though he didn't make baby mobiles he is the artist responsible for its idea.
"Mobilis in mobile" was both the motto of Captain Nemo and also of his vessel, the "Nautilus".
Latin roughly Mobililty in motion. I am reminded of the possible root of the song (Run around Sue)- there was something i Opera called La Donna Mobile. (The Lady in Motion of on the move! sounds similar.
Le meuble (masc.) is a piece of furniture in English. Chairs, tables, desks, wardrobes and other pieces of furniture which can be moved around are all "meubles", from Latin "mobilis" (mobile).
Qualities of a resource mobilis
Meuble and immeuble have the same origin. Meuble comes from Latin "mobilis", meaning which can be moved (compare 'mobile'); immeuble comes from the same root, through the word "immobilis", meaning 'which cannot be moved'.
its a gram negative anaerobic bacteria used to ferment glucose and produce ethanol.
1. the motto of Captain Nemo and his vessel the Nautilus 2. a 1993 song by L'Affaire Louis Trio from the album of the same name 3. a Latin phrase which is complex to translate; roughly, "moving/movable/able to move in moving/movable/able to move. Has been translated as "free in a free world", "changing in a changing environment", or more flatly, "moving in a moving thing". and there's probably more meanings...
mob, mot, or mov all are to move from Latin (mobilis, movere, motus) migr is a person who moves ambul is to walk or move about fer is to carry kine is motion
we can send music mobile to mobile using bluethooth function
This means you are calling someones' mobile from your own mobile.
The city of Mobile is in Mobile County
The spelling of Mobile is Mobile there is no difference between them.