waggableadj.
/ˈwaɡəb(ə)l/ Etymology: < wag v. + -able suffix.
the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > oscillation > [adjective] > wagging > able to be wagged
1854 H. Strickland 12 By unremitting and persevering agitation of the young caudal shoot, a real waggable tail may be the result.
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