Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In the Channel Islands, relating to movable property; also the distinctive epithet of a court that deals with ‘mobiliary’ questions.
  • Of or pertaining to household furniture.
  • In mil., of or pertaining to mobilization.

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Examples

  • Palaeolithic art is composed of so-called mobiliary art - pieces of stone, horn and bone sculpted or engraved - that are included within archaeological deposits.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • Palaeolithic art is composed of so-called mobiliary art - pieces of stone, horn and bone sculpted or engraved - that are included within archaeological deposits.

    Analysis 2010

  • Palaeolithic art is composed of so-called mobiliary art - pieces of stone, horn and bone sculpted or engraved - that are included within archaeological deposits.

    Analysis 2010

  • Palaeolithic art is composed of so-called mobiliary art - pieces of stone, horn and bone sculpted or engraved - that are included within archaeological deposits.

    Analysis 2010

  • Palaeolithic art is composed of so-called mobiliary art - pieces of stone, horn and bone sculpted or engraved - that are included within archaeological deposits.

    Analysis 2010

  • Most of the earliest recorded cave paintings and Cro-Magnon mobiliary art, including bones with talley marks.

    doggdot.us 2008

  • Most of the earliest recorded cave paintings and Cro-Magnon mobiliary art, including bones with talley marks.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2008

  • It was understood that such complex art could not have been done by primitive man; something that did not occur with mobiliary art. "

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

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