tamable
or tame·a·ble
able to be tamed.
Origin of tamable
1Other words from tamable
- tam·a·bil·i·ty, tam·a·ble·ness, noun
- un·tam·a·ble, adjective
Words Nearby tamable
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How to use tamable in a sentence
Oklahoma won’t have a clearer path to the playoff than they do this year for a while, and Georgia probably won’t have an SEC East this tamable for a while, either.
Everything Is Still Possible For (Most) College Football Teams | Sarah Shachat | August 31, 2021 | FiveThirtyEightHow is it, en passant, that some animals are naturally fearless and tamable, others not; and that even in the same family?
At Last | Charles KingsleyIt is more tamable and docile than the Himalayan Sun Bear, and is even more eccentric in its ways.
Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon | Robert A. SterndaleA hawk or an eagle is never tamed, but a crow is more easily and completely tamable than the gentlest singing-bird.
Crows are especially tamable and may be allowed full liberty around the dooryard.
Outdoor Sports and Games | Claude H. Miller
Some species of the rhinoceros, if not all, seem to be tamable.
Natural History in Anecdote | Various
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