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removable
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Etymology
Adjective
removable (not comparable)
- Able to be removed.
- 1958 September, “Swindon's First Main-Line Diesel Locomotive”, in Railway Magazine, page 601:
- Five of these sections are covered by removable roof panels through which the transmissions, engines and carriage warming boiler can be lifted.
- 2005, John Kenneth Muir, An Analytical Guide to Television’s Battlestar Galactica, page 187:
- Molded by Mattel in forest green, this action figure was garbed in a removable yellow, sleeveless shawl. He is worth substantially more money if this filigree drapery is still intact.
- 2023 February 22, Howard Johnston, “Southern '313s': is the end now in sight?”, in RAIL, number 977, pages 42–43:
- The interior melamine panels were designed to be easily removable for repair or future refurbishment, and the linoleum floor was for easy cleaning.
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Translations
able to be removed
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Noun
removable (plural removables)
- Something that can be removed.
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