a. [f. CALCINE v. + -ABLE.] Capable of being calcined.
1652. French, Yorksh. Spa, ii. 22.
1756. Wright, in Phil. Trans., XLIX. 675. Marble, sea-shells, chalk, and other calcinable matter.
1789. J. Keir, Dict. Chem., 93/1. By fire it [molybdena] is calcinable.