minable

English

Etymology

mine + -able

Adjective

minable (comparative more minable, superlative most minable)

  1. Able to be mined.
  2. Worth mining.

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French

Etymology

From the sense "likely to be destroyed by a mine," from miner + -able.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mi.nabl/
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Adjective

minable (plural minables)

  1. lousy, stinky, rubbish
  2. miserable, pathetic

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