disciplinable

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English

Etymology

From discipline +‎ -able and from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin disciplinabilis.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

disciplinable (comparative more disciplinable, superlative most disciplinable)

  1. That can be instructed (by discipline); able to be taught.
  2. For which one is liable to be disciplined or punished.
    a disciplinable offence
  3. (obsolete) Relating to discipline; disciplinary.

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