Definitions
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- adjective Capable of being
landed .
Etymologies
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land + -able
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Examples
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Its waters are the first to be protected in Britain and the no-take zone, which was staked out in 2003, has produced a sevenfold increase in "landable" lobsters.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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If they got to 5-6 pounds, they would be un-landable.
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If they got to 5-6 pounds, they would be un-landable.
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FLATOW: Would they be easily landable places, or would we be taking a chance?
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Almost all lakes, rivers etc. with water masks (reflecting and landable for floaters)
Skycontrol 2008
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