Manable vs Meanable - What's the difference?
manable | meanable |
(mostly, philosophy) Capable of being meant.
* 2009 , Bill Ashcroft, Caliban's Voice
As adjectives the difference between manable and meanable
is that manable is (obsolete) marriageable while meanable is (mostly|philosophy) capable of being meant.meanable
English
Adjective
(-)- Firstly, the writer, like the language, is subject to the situation, in that he or she must say something meanable .