illusionableadj.
Etymology: < illusion n. + -able suffix.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: iˈllusionable.
rare.
1879 E. J. Payne in 6 Sept. 167/1 One who had been in the maturity of his powers and reputation when those illusionable youths were in their cradles.
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