rottable

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Etymology[edit]

rot +‎ -able

Pronunciation[edit]

Adjective[edit]

rottable (comparative more rottable, superlative most rottable)

  1. Capable of rotting; biodegradable.
    • 1998, Maxwell G. Lay, Handbook of Road Technology: Planning and pavements:
      When pavement repairs were made, they were usually effected by filling holes and ruts with brush, branches, and other rottable organic material.