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recyclable, a.|riːˈsaɪkləb(ə)l| [f. recycle v. + -able.] Capable of being recycled.
1971New Yorker 4 Dec. 177 Publishers might do well to encase their pages and bindings in some sort of ersatz (but recyclable) horn. 1972Guardian 30 Oct. 12/1 The shape of cars to come—a disposable commuter car which would be ‘recycleable’ after perhaps two years. 1976Nature 6 May 66/2 Evidence suggests that net water flow from the rectal lumen to haemolymph results from increases in intercellular space osmotic pressure due to the transport across lateral cell membranes of recyclable intracellular solutes. 1979Observer 30 Dec. 3/8 Theoretically they [sc. big plastic bottles] are recyclable, but actually they are constructed so as to make reclamation highly improbable. Hence reˌcyclaˈbility.
1973Sci. Amer. July 1 In terms of its attributes, its utility and recyclability, glass is a natural. 1978Jrnl. R. Soc. Arts CXXVI. 609/2 Lifetime and recyclability of the product. |