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braidable

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English

Etymology

From braid + -able.

Adjective

braidable (comparative more braidable, superlative most braidable)

  1. Capable of being braided.
    • 2009 August 26, Susan Sampson, “Touring Ontario's West Coast”, in Toronto Star:
      The "neck" is not soft and braidable, the cloves are big and fat, there's a round basal plate at the root, and the content of allicin (a healthful compound) is five times that of offshore garlic, Rowe boasts.

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