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registrable, a.|ˈrɛdʒɪstrəb(ə)l| Also registerable. [f. register v.] That may be registered.
1765Act 5 Geo. III, c. 49 §4 A protest..shall be registerable in the Courts of Session or other competent judicatories. 1802–12Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827) II. 667 Contracts registrable, contracts fit to be included in the system of registration. 1883Law Times LXXV. 180/1 An office copy of a will..under such a seal, is to be registrable in the same way as a will. 1886Fortn. Rev. Jan. 26 Suppose she is content with the cheapest registerable diploma obtainable. 1918Brit. Med. Jrnl. 31 Aug. 212/2 In speaking of the minimum period, it is to be remembered that that time is only sufficient to gain a registrable qualification. 1960Times 28 Apr. 3/3 (Advt.), Qualifications: Medical qualification registerable in New South Wales. 1962Economist 20 Jan. 246/1 These agreements, which may become registrable. 1971Daily Tel. 1 July 2/6 Places where Jews and Quakers celebrated marriage should become registerable in the interests of inter-religious harmony. 1976Sunday Times (Lagos) 26 Sept. 11/1 At least, in some alert official's estimation, 4,000 registrable voters might just call at the centre. 1977Nature 6 Jan. p. xiv/3 (Advt.), Applicants must have a veterinary qualification which is registerable in the United Kingdom. Hence ˌregistraˈbility.
1885Law Times LXXIX. 172/1 To make the registrability of words depend..upon the novelty of the mode of application. |