organizable

adj

Etymology

From organize + -able.

  1. derived from organum — “organ
  2. derived from organizō
  3. derived from organiser
  4. inherited from organizen
  5. suffixed as organizable — “organize + able

Definitions

  1. Able to be organized

    • On this ground, if not on all manner of other grounds, it may be truly said, the "Organization of Labor" (not organizable by the mad methods tried hitherto) is the universal vital Problem of the world.
    • When the outer and inner walls of a part of the urethra are involved in the effused organizable matter, and on contracting towards each other, encroach at the same time upon the area of the canal.
    • A better index of progress is the proportion of organized workers to organizable workers.

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