(ˈ)ged.|ad.əbəl adjective
Etymology: get at (phrase) + -able
: capable of being reached, attained, got, or known : approachable , accessible
a very getatable man
both oil and coal are there but not in economical quantities or getatable locations
(ˈ)ged.|ad.əbəl adjective
Etymology: get at (phrase) + -able
: capable of being reached, attained, got, or known : approachable , accessible
a very getatable man
both oil and coal are there but not in economical quantities or getatable locations
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012