selectable


se·lect

S0223300 (sĭ-lĕkt′)v. se·lect·ed, se·lect·ing, se·lects v.tr. To take as a choice from among several; pick out: We selected the ripest pears at the orchard. The winning ticket was selected at random.v.intr. To make a choice or selection: The menu offered numerous dishes to select from.adj.1. Singled out in preference; chosen: a select few.2. Of special quality or value; choice: select peaches.3. Of or relating to the USDA grade of beef that has less marbling than choice or prime cuts.4. Careful or refined in making selections; discriminating.n.1. One that is chosen in preference to others or because of special value.2. (used with a pl. verb) Chosen or preferred items or people considered as a group. Often used with the.
[Latin sēligere, sēlēct- : sē-, apart; see s(w)e- in Indo-European roots + legere, to choose; see leg- in Indo-European roots.]
se·lec′ta·ble adj.se·lect′ness n.se·lec′tor n.

selectable

(sɪˈlɛktəbəl) adjable to be selected