rationable

English

Etymology

ration + -able

Adjective

rationable (comparative more rationable, superlative most rationable)

  1. (archaic) rational, reasonable
  2. Suitable for being rationed.
    • 2002, Kevin Smith, Conflict Over Convoys
      Stocks fell 60 percent in two months to 35000 tons of rationable meat.

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