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jailable

Terms vs Jailable - What's the difference?

terms | jailable |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective jailable is

(of an offence) for which one may be jailed.

Mailable vs Jailable - What's the difference?

mailable | jailable |


As adjectives the difference between mailable and jailable

is that mailable is that can be (physically and/or legally) sent by mail while jailable is (of an offence) for which one may be jailed.

Jailable vs Nailable - What's the difference?

jailable | nailable |


As adjectives the difference between jailable and nailable

is that jailable is for which one may be jailed while nailable is capable of taking nails.

Bailable vs Jailable - What's the difference?

bailable | jailable |


In of an offence|lang=en terms the difference between bailable and jailable

is that bailable is (of an offence) for which bail is permitted while jailable is (of an offence) for which one may be jailed.

As adjectives the difference between bailable and jailable

is that bailable is (of a person) eligible for bail while jailable is (of an offence) for which one may be jailed.

Failable vs Jailable - What's the difference?

failable | jailable |


As adjectives the difference between failable and jailable

is that failable is capable of failing or becoming exhausted while jailable is (of an offence) for which one may be jailed.

Sailable vs Jailable - What's the difference?

sailable | jailable |


As adjectives the difference between sailable and jailable

is that sailable is navigable while jailable is for which one may be jailed.

Jail vs Jailable - What's the difference?

jail | jailable |


As a noun jail

is a place for the confinement of persons held in lawful custody or detention, especially for minor offenses or with reference to some future judicial proceeding.

As a verb jail

is to imprison.

As an adjective jailable is

(of an offence) for which one may be jailed.

Gaolable vs Jailable - What's the difference?

gaolable | jailable | Alternative forms |

Jailable is a alternative form of gaolable.



As adjectives the difference between gaolable and jailable

is that gaolable is rare form of jailable while jailable is for which one may be jailed.