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organizable, a.|ˈɔːgənaɪzəb(ə)l| [f. organize v. + -able. So mod.F. organisable (Littré).] Capable of being organized; spec. in Biol. Capable of being converted into organized or living tissue.
1679M. Rusden Further Discov. Bees 6 An organizable or animable matter extracted by the Honey-Bees from Trees, Plants, Flowers, &c. 1806Knight in Phil. Trans. XCVII. 111 A pulpous organisable mass. 1875Bennett & Dyer Sachs' Bot. 619 They mainly form the organised and organisable part of the plant and of every individual cell. Hence ˌorganizaˈbility, capability of being organized; or of being formed into living tissues.
1839–47Todd Cycl. Anat. III. 754/1 A fluid..entirely destitute of organizability. 1847–9Ibid. IV. 507/2. |