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educatable, a.|ˈɛdjʊkeɪtəb(ə)l| [f. educate v. + -able.] = educable a. Hence ˌeducataˈbility.
1868A. B. Alcott Tablets 105 Not letters but life chiefly educate if we are educatable. 1894C. C. Stopes Brit. Free Women 153 A constantly expanding view of the educatability even of ordinary girls. 1926Glasgow Herald 21 July 10 Some fishes are ‘more intelligent’, or, as Dr. Longley puts it, ‘have a greater degree of educatability’ than others. |