steerable

English

Etymology

From steer +‎ -able.

Adjective

steerable (comparative more steerable, superlative most steerable)

  1. Capable of being steered.
    • 2019, Ezekiel Boone, The Mansion: A Novel[1]:
      They'd brought out more sleds, and there was a nice mix of old-fashioned wooden toboggans and plastic discs, plus steerable sleds and crazy carpets. Beth and Rothko piled onto a crazy carpet and barely made it twenty feet before wiping out.

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