IMITABLE


Meaning of IMITABLE in English

-əbəl adjective

Etymology: Middle French, from Latin imitabilis, from imitari + -abilis -able

1. : capable of being imitated or copied

the music is curiously devoid of those analyzable — and imitable — features — Winthrop Sargeant

2. : worthy of imitation

• im·i·ta·ble·ness noun -es

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