different between insurable vs insulable
insurable
English
Etymology
insure +? -able
Adjective
insurable (comparative more insurable, superlative most insurable)
- Capable of being insured
Antonyms
- uninsurable
Translations
Noun
insurable (plural insurables)
- A person or thing that can be insured.
Anagrams
- sublinear
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insulable
English
Adjective
insulable (comparative more insulable, superlative most insulable)
- Capable of being isolated.
- 1973, Oliver Sacks, Awakenings
- Thus the atmosphere of the ward, its mood, became all-important — I did not have fifty isolated, insulable patients; I had a community which was like a single living organism.
- 1973, Oliver Sacks, Awakenings
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