assemblable

English

Etymology

From assemble +‎ -able.

Adjective

assemblable (not comparable)

  1. That can be assembled.
    Hyponym: reassemblable
    Coordinate terms: disassemblable; unreassemblable
    • 2004 August 5–11, Minister Faust [pseudonym; Malcolm Azania], “Inside the Gethsemane of Geekitude: Walking and gawking at fanboy central: the San Diego Comicon”, in Ron Garth, editor, Vue Weekly, number 459, Edmonton, Alta.: 783783 Alberta Ltd, →OCLC, page 11, column 1:
      When Del Rey first told me they were sending me, I asked longtime pal and local cartoonist celebrity Stephen J. Notley what the hell Comicon was. Imagine the Shaw Conference Centre, he said, stacked, packed and latched with literally hundreds of booths bursting with the biggest assortment of fanboyish delights assemblable.