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| 1. | capable of living. |
| 2. | Physiology.
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| 3. | Botany. able to live and grow. |
| 4. | vivid; real; stimulating, as to the intellect, imagination, or senses: a period of history that few teachers can make viable for students. |
| 5. | practicable; workable: a viable alternative. |
| 6. | having the ability to grow, expand, develop, etc.: a new and viable country. |
vi·a·ble (vī'ə-bəl) adj.
[French, from vie, life, from Old French, from Latin vīta; see gwei- in Indo-European roots.] vi'a·bil'i·ty n., vi'a·bly adv. |
viable vi·a·ble (vī'ə-bəl)
adj.
Capable of living, developing, or germinating under favorable conditions.
Capable of living outside the uterus. Used of a fetus or newborn.