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quantizable, a. Physics.|ˈkwɒntaɪzəb(ə)l| [f. as next + -able.] Capable of being quantized.
1935J. Dougall tr. Born's Atomic Physics v. 101 Certain quantities can only take values which are whole numbers—they are called quantisable quantities. 1946Nature 31 Aug. 309/1 Our solar system is quantizable according to the equation: n × 137k = orbital impulse/(2 × planetary spin). |