"Movable" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
That which can be changed in place, as movable property; or in time, aa movable feasts or terms of court See wood v. George, 6 Dana (Ky.) 343; Strong v. white, 19 Conn. 245; Goddard v. winchell. 86 Iowa, 71, 52 N. W. 1124, 17 L. R. A. 788, 41 Am. St. Rep. 481
An article of wares or goods; a commodity; a piece of
property not fixed, or not a part of real estate; generally, in the
plural, goods; wares; furniture.
Property not attached to the soil.
Capable of being moved, lifted, carried, drawn, turned, or
conveyed, or in any way made to change place or posture; susceptible of
motion; not fixed or stationary; as, a movable steam engine.
Changing from one time to another; as, movable feasts, i.
e., church festivals, the date of which varies from year to year.
And that's just it. This is how it is. Always. To pay attention to things. People. It's too easy to fail other people. And the good-byes. You never have the time you think. It brings tears to my eyes. I blink them away.
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