pivotable

English

Etymology

pivot + -able

Adjective

pivotable (comparative more pivotable, superlative most pivotable)

  1. Capable of being pivoted.
    • 2007 April 15, Jon Pareles, “Just Feist. Just Wait.”, in New York Times:
      Feist named the album “The Reminder” as “a pivotable riddle: something that could change and feed in and didn’t necessarily have a concrete point to it,” she more or less explained.
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