diversifiable

English

Etymology

From diversify +‎ -able.

Adjective

diversifiable (comparative more diversifiable, superlative most diversifiable)

  1. Capable of being diversified or varied.
    • 1684, Robert Boyle, Memoirs for the Natural History of the Human Blood:
      I have observed human blood beasts , in such cases and circumstances , whereto be a thing so diversifiable [] that I dare not undertake, that every repeater []

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