ˈpraktə̇kəbəl, -tēk- adjective
Etymology: modification (influenced by practic ) of French praticable, from Middle French, from pratiquer to practice (from pratique practice) + -able — more at practic
1. : possible to practice or perform : capable of being put into practice, done, or accomplished : feasible
a practicable method
a practicable aim
2.
a. : capable of being used : usable
a practicable weapon
b. of a theatrical property : that may be used as real
a practicable door at the back of the stage
Synonyms: see possible