dilutable

adj

Etymology

From dilute + -able.

  1. derived from dīlūtus
  2. suffixed as dilutable — “dilute + able

Definitions

  1. Capable of or, more strongly, suitable for being diluted.

  2. A drink designed to be diluted with water.

    • The dilutables of the 1960s were fairly limited in range – orange squash, whole orange drink, lemon squash, lemon barley water, lime juice cordial and blackcurrant cordial being a typical product spectrum.

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