wavable

English

Etymology

wave + -able

Adjective

wavable (not comparable)

  1. Able to be waved.
    • 1867, Henry Spicer, Bound to Please, volume 1, number 287, page 202:
      The air darkens with hats, caps, handkerchiefs, and flowers. Women who have nothing else wavable at hand, toss up their children []
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