soarable

English

Etymology

From soar +‎ -able.

Adjective

soarable (comparative more soarable, superlative most soarable)

  1. Suitable for soaring.
    • 1912, Flight[1]:
      The outer third of the wing of a vulture consists of the wing tips. The inner two-thirds of the wing are cambered (when the wing is extended), and are concerned with lifting effort in unsoarable air and with lifting and tractive effort in soarable air.

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