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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