swappable

English

Etymology

swap + -able

Adjective

swappable (comparative more swappable, superlative most swappable)

  1. That can be swapped.
    • 2001, Per Brinch Hansen, Classic Operating Systems: From Batch Processing to Distributed Systems - page 451
      The resident data structures of the kernels serve as caches on the swappable databases maintained by the managers.

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