tentable,a.|ˈtɛntəb(ə)l| [f.med.L. tentāre for temptāre to try, or f. tent v.4 to probe, etc. + -able.] Liable to be probed, ‘picked’, or ‘tried’: cf. tentation 2 a. 1862Catal.Internat.Exhib. II. xxxi. 10 Locks with crypted guards, not tentable by instrument or true key.