Relocatability


adjective
1.
constructed so as to be movable; portable, prefabricated, or modular:
relocatable classroom units.
2.
Computers. (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.
noun
3.
a structure that can be relocated.

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