Bailable vs Nailable - What's the difference?
bailable | nailable |
(of a person) Eligible for bail.
(of an offence) For which bail is permitted.
Capable of taking nails.
* 1927 , Pit & Quarry (volume 15, issues 1-5, page 69)
As adjectives the difference between bailable and nailable
is that bailable is eligible for bail while nailable is capable of taking nails.bailable
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(-)nailable
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(en adjective)- A borable and nailable concrete is obtained by first mixing 1 part of lime and 16-18 parts sand to form a lime mortar, and this is ground before it has completely set and then mixed with one part of cement.