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re•lo•cat•a•ble
(rē lō′kā tə bəl, rē′lō kā′-),USA pronunciation adj.
n.
re′lo•cat′a•bil′i•ty, n.
- constructed so as to be movable;
portable, prefabricated, or modular:relocatable classroom units. - Computing(of a program, code, load module, etc.) capable of being loaded into and executed from different parts of main storage, with appropriate adjustment of address references.
n.
- a structure that can be relocated.
- relocate + -able 1870–75