a. [f. STOW v.1 + -ABLE.] Capable of being stowed.
1610. Folkingham, Feudigr., I. viii. 19. A blackish moulde which is light, mellow, of moderate warmth, not stowable in the primer continent.
1845. Stocqueler, Handbk. Brit. India (1854), 84. Besides being more easily stowable in a cabin , they [sc. portmanteaus] can bear a good deal of tumbling about in holds and baggage-rooms.