baptisable

English

Etymology

baptise + -able

Adjective

baptisable (not comparable)

  1. Capable of being baptised.
    • 2003, Rodney Stark, For the glory of God, page 337:
      In contrast, the Church of England usually did not recognize slaves "as baptisable human beings."

Derived terms

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