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Definition of Doable
1. Adjective. Capable of existing or taking place or proving true; possible to do.
Similar to: Possible
Derivative terms: Accomplish, Achievability, Achieve
Definition of Doable
1. a. Capable of being done.
Definition of Doable
1. Adjective. Possible to do; feasible. ¹
2. Adjective. (informal) Worthy of sexual conquest. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Doable
1. able to be done [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Doable
Literary usage of Doable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lockwood's Dictionary of Terms Used in the Practice of Mechanical by Joseph Gregory Horner (1892)
"doable Belting.—Belting formed of two thicknesses of leather. ... doable Contraction,
or doable Shrinkage.—Where a wood pattern is made for the casting of a ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1901)
"... trophoblast as a doable sheet, dividing the trophoblast of this region into
two layers. ... doable ..."
3. Adams' New Musical Dictionary of Fifteen Thousand Technical Words, Phrases by John Stowell Adams (1865)
"doable Bar. Two thick strokes drawn strains of the movement (fi). ... Dotted Note,
doable. A note whose original value is increased three fourths by two ..."
4. A Practical Treatise on Bills of Exchange, Checks on Bankers, Promissory ...by Joseph Chitty by Joseph Chitty (1821)
"... and that it is not necessary for the bail to swear doable the amount in both
actions, (a) Is action on a bill of exchange, check, or promissory note, ..."
5. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"... containing a water pipe by толпе of which jeta of water are nuda to play on
the under surface of the upper bottom (the bottom Icing doable), ..."
6. Medical lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science by Robley Dunglison (1856)
"... doable-edged. CATO, tara, 'below,' 'beneath.' This word, in the writings of
Hippocrates, is often used for the abdomen, especially the intestines. ..."