palmable
English
Etymology
palm + -able
Adjective
palmable (not comparable)
- Able to be manipulated with, or concealed in, a person's palm.
- 2014, Katherine Woodbury, Richard: The Ethics of Affection (page 13)
- After bathing, he sat on his bed and wished desperately that he could forget the night's illusion of tangled legs, palmable breasts, and husky laughs.
- The Cambridge History of China (volume 5)
- Among the many kinds of printed materials described by Hymes are political reports, printed handbills, pamphlets, posters, monk ordination certificates, paper money, and even palmable examination cheat books.
- 2014, Katherine Woodbury, Richard: The Ethics of Affection (page 13)