Mobile

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From the name of (Mobile Bay, from the name of) the Mobile tribe, perhaps from the name of a Native town somewhere in what is now central Alabama, various spelled Mabila or Maubila.

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Mobile

  1. A city, the county seat of Mobile County, in southwestern Alabama.
    • 1966, Bob Dylan (lyrics and music), “Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again”, in Blonde on Blonde:
      Oh, Mama / Is this really the end? / To be stuck here inside of Mobile / With the Memphis blues again

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Mobile n (strong, genitive Mobiles, plural Mobiles)

  1. (art) mobile

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