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Removable Common

Origin: Latin suffix -able

Removable has 4 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Noun
1

Something that can be removed.

"The detachable cover on the blender is removable so you can clean it easily."

In plain English: A removable is not actually a noun because it is an adjective used to describe something that can be taken off easily.

"The removable was lost when I took off my shoe to cool down on the hot beach day."

Adjective
1

capable of being removed or taken away or dismissed

"a removable cord"

"removable partitions"

2

able to be obliterated completely

"The stain proved removable after several attempts at scrubbing and bleaching."

3

Able to be removed.

"The detachable handle on the suitcase is removable, allowing you to carry it more easily."

Example Sentences
"The removable was lost when I took off my shoe to cool down on the hot beach day." noun
"The removable was attached to the car's dashboard for easy repair access." noun
"He found the old removable tucked away in his grandfather's toolbox from decades ago." noun
"Every professional collects at least one removable as a backup part for their tools." noun
Related Terms
Antonyms
irremovable

Origin

The word removable comes from adding the suffix "-able" to the verb remove. This formation indicates that something is capable of being taken away or shifted to a different position.

Rhyming Words
ble able roble ruble doble fable bible buble amble gable sable noble coble moble cable table bable kable mable viable
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