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Other Words From
- com·bina·bili·ty com·bina·ble·ness noun
- com·bina·bly adverb
- uncom·bina·ble adjective
- uncom·bina·bly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of combinable1
Example Sentences
In a task designed to test their tool-making prowess, New Caledonian crows spontaneously put together two short, combinable sticks to make a longer "fishing rod" to reach a piece of food.
These offers are not combinable with others promotions and last until Saturday, March 10th.
NFU combinable crops chairman Andrew Watts said the continually wet weather during planting time, between September and December, had resulted in less wheat being planted.
Mr. Schuller’s main influence on him is his eclecticism, his sense of genres and styles as collapsible and combinable.
In their doctrine and genius they may seem to be too much opposed to be at all convergent or combinable in their wisdom.
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