0 transportable goods can be moved from one place to another on a truck, plane, ship, etc.:
transportable containers
They are ubiquitous in seasonal and perennial wetlands and are easily transportable after drying into cakes.
To him, "tar and feather" means "to create a transportable archive," n o t h i n g more.
Once dropped, the leaf represents a source of several fragments that have to be cut on the ground into transportable pieces by the cache exploiters.
Complex time-varying sounds have only recently become describable and transportable, through digital sampling and playback.
Services are usually regarded as invisible, un-storable, un-transportable and not physically tangible.
This has led to the syndrome of tall buildings as 'isolationist' architecture - stand-alone, non-sitespecific models that are readily transportable around the cities of the world.
Finally, this industrial and commercial configuration related to the fact that vaccines were supposed to be stable and transportable.
The lack of pitch stability renders daegeum music non-transportable to western instruments.