conductable

English

Etymology

conduct + -able

Adjective

conductable (comparative more conductable, superlative most conductable)

  1. Conductive; able to be used as a conductor.
    • 1971, Metal Finishing Journal, volume 17, page 308:
      In all cases, the surface of the plastic must be made conductable, and this is most simply done by coating with a reduced silver film.
  2. Able to be conducted or carried out.
    This experiment is conductable without special equipment.
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