amassable
English
Etymology
amass + -able
Adjective
amassable (not comparable)
- Capable of being amassed.
- 2004, Johanna Seibt, Process Theories: Crossdisciplinary Studies in Dynamic Categories
- Continuous amassable entities like stuffs and activities contrast with things and events which are always at least cardinally countable and have unique and determinate spatio-temporal locations...
- 2009, Jacob Copeman, Veins of devotion: blood donation and religious experience in north India
- Nirankari devotees appeared to me more certain of the blessings amassable through seva.
- 2004, Johanna Seibt, Process Theories: Crossdisciplinary Studies in Dynamic Categories