woundable

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English

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Etymology

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From wound +‎ -able.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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woundable (comparative more woundable, superlative most woundable)

  1. Capable of being wounded; vulnerable.
    • 1655, Thomas Fuller, The Church-history of Britain; [], London: [] Iohn Williams [], →OCLC, (please specify |book=I to XI):
      woundable is the dragon , under the left wing , when pinched in point of profit

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