rulable

English

Etymology

From rule + -able

Adjective

rulable (comparative more rulable, superlative most rulable)

  1. Capable of being ruled; governable.
  2. According to rule; allowable.
    • H. W. Gibson, Camping For Boys (page 147)
      The throw must be made with the hand. It is thus not rulable to push with the head, shoulder or elbow.

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