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eˈstablishable, a. [f. prec. + -able.] That can be established or made secure.
1667Waterhouse Fire Lond. 115 Establishable against a relapse only from him. 1918E. Holloway in W. P. Trent et al. Hist. Amer. Lit. II. iii. i. 259 The facts of his biography which are well established or establishable. 1940W. Faulkner Hamlet i. iii. 48 A thick squat soft man of no establishable age between twenty and thirty. 1964R. H. Robins Gen. Linguistics v. 194 They are equally well establishable in unwritten languages. |