actuatable
English
Etymology
From
actuate
+
-able
.
Adjective
actuatable
(
comparative
more
actuatable
,
superlative
most
actuatable
)
Able to be
actuated
2004
, Joseph K. Davidson,
Robots and Screw Theory
,
→ISBN
, page
338
:
But when a seventh
actuatable
joint is embodied in the arm, a one-parameter family of assembly-configurations is available for choice.
2013
,
Advances in Angioplasty Research and Application
,
→ISBN
, page
33
:
The filter is
actuatable
between the expanded configuration and the collapsed configuration by the application of tension to the wire.
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