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Etymology

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From spear +‎ -able.

Adjective

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spearable (comparative more spearable, superlative most spearable)

  1. Able to be speared.
    • 2014, Oliver Clutton-Brock, Raymond Crompton, The Long Road:
      He also carried a sword which, when unable to find anything illegal during a search of prisoners' effects, he would use to spear any inanimate and spearable object within reach []

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