a. and sb. [f. SQUARE v.] a. adj. Capable of being squared. b. sb. A person who can be squared.
1706. Phillips (ed. Kersey), s.v. Contradictory Opposition, The Circle is squarable, The Circle is not squarable.
1840. Riddle, Huttons Recreat., 169. This would be true, even if the figure A B C F A were not absolutely squarable.
1898. Contemp. Rev., Aug., 200. The receiver would be known by every promoting gang in London as one of the squareables.