vaultable

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Etymology[edit]

vault +‎ -able

Adjective[edit]

vaultable (comparative more vaultable, superlative most vaultable)

  1. Able to be vaulted or leaped over.
    • 2016, Talib S. Hussain, L. J. Cohen, Pen-Ultimate II: A Speculative Fiction Anthology:
      I had selected the Cambridge Cemetery in particular because it had open gates, vaultable fences and rolling hills.
  2. (computing) Able to be stored in a vault.

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