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portability

noun as in mobility

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Long into the future, the printed book will continue to survive because of its portability, durability, and flexibility.

Even cellphone images give spying new meaning: Their real-time portability can capture scenes and moments wherever you are.

It solves the portability problem (at least in places with connectivity, which is, increasingly, everywhere).

Chefs love this thing for its ease of use and portability, which translates to easy storage for the home cook.

[But] given my degenerating portability, I'm probably not suitable for live-in-studio-Charles-Rose-TV.

Strength to resist hurricanes, simplicity of construction, portability and resistance to external cold were fundamental.

Copper, indeed, being comparatively low in value, is wanting in portability.

The coil and mercury break were combined in one piece, and the whole apparatus was skilfully contrived with a view to portability.

The advantages of this form of apparatus are its portability, speed of operation, and comparatively great range.

In the choice of astronomical instruments I was necessarily guided by their portability.

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On this page you'll find 8 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to portability, such as: flexibility, maneuverability, motility, movability, adjustability, and moveableness.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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