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shift·a·ble
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bəl
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adjective
1.
able or designed to be
shifted
,
changed, or removed:
shiftable furniture.
2.
able to be transferred from one owner to another:
shiftable stocks and bonds.
Origin:
1735–45;
shift
+
-able
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