ˈȯ(r)d( ə )nəbəl adjective
Etymology: Medieval Latin ordinabilis, from Latin ordinare to put in order, arrange, appoint + -abilis -able — more at ordain
: capable of being ordered or arranged
ˈȯ(r)d( ə )nəbəl adjective
Etymology: Medieval Latin ordinabilis, from Latin ordinare to put in order, arrange, appoint + -abilis -able — more at ordain
: capable of being ordered or arranged
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012