wieldable

English

Etymology

wield + -able

Adjective

wieldable (comparative more wieldable, superlative most wieldable)

  1. Capable of being wielded.
    • 1973, Louis A. Brennan, Beginner's guide to archaeology
      Garden shops now carry hoes with this depth of blade, so that all that has to be done is to cut off the handle to a wieldable length.
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