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not capable of movement or of being moved fast: securely fixed in place; "the post was still firm after being hit by the car"
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| immobile |
Incapable of moving; to fix so as to be or become immovable.
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is "structural Med" and TCM is "phenomenal Med." WM is "immobile (fixed) Med" and TCM is "mobile (flexible) Med." The foundation of the former is in anatomy and the basis of the latter is in the study of Syndromes. The former looks for the cause of illness within the changes in the organism's structure and the latter identifies it by the abnormalities in physiological phenomena. ...
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| immobile | securely fixed in place |
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| immobile | not capable of movement or of being moved |
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