English Etymology From Latin mobile (“movable”). Pronunciation (US) IPA(key): /ɛsˈmoʊbəl/ Noun s-mobile (uncountable) (Indo-European linguistics) A phenomenon where a Proto-Indo-European root begins with an *s- which is sometimes but not always present in the daughter languages. Translations Translations Chinese: Mandarin: 飄忽s- / 飘忽s- Polish: ruchome s- m Further reading Indo-European s-mobile on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Anagrams emboils, mobiles, obelism, bemoils, bismole, limboesWikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.