Unbuildable vs Buildable - What's the difference?
unbuildable | buildable | Antonyms |
Not buildable; that cannot be built.
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(construction) Suitable for building on.
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Unbuildable is an antonym of buildable.
As adjectives the difference between unbuildable and buildable
is that unbuildable is not buildable; that cannot be built while buildable is that can be built.unbuildable
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