downtable

English

Adjective

downtable (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of down-table
    • 1981, Donald Woods, Asking for Trouble: The Autobiography of a Banned Journalist:
      It was generous—far more than a single man in his mid-twenties needed—which delighted me, because I had in mind some years of unfettered bachelorhood in which to function as a downtable sub-editor and writer, while getting in a lot of golf and night life.
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