actable
English
Etymology
From
act
+
-able
.
Adjective
actable
(
comparative
more
actable
,
superlative
most
actable
)
Able
to be
acted
, as by an
actor
.
1877
,
Alfred Tennyson
,
Harold
:
A Drama
, London
:
Henry S. King
&
Co.,
→OCLC
, Act III, scene i,
page
76
:
Is naked truth
actable
in true life
?
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