a. [f. COMBINE v. + -ABLE: cf. F. combinable.] Capable of combining, or of being combined.
1749. Chesterf., Lett., clxxxi. Pleasures are very combinable both with business and study.
1794. Sullivan, View Nat., I. 446. The argillaceous earths, being combinable with all acids.
1879. Whitney, Sanskrit Gram., 38. The nasals are more freely combinable.
Hence Combinableness, combinable state or quality.
In mod. Dicts.