poachable
English
Etymology
poach
+
-able
Adjective
poachable
(
comparative
more
poachable
,
superlative
most
poachable
)
Capable of being
poached
, or stolen.
Suitable for being
cooked
by poaching.
1993
,
The New York Times Magazine
(page 54)
Fall may be the season of
poachable
fruit — apples in cider with vanilla, pears in pear juice with ginger
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