sanable

English

Etymology

From Latin sanabilis, from sanare (to heal), from sanus (sound, healthy). See sane.

Adjective

sanable (comparative more sanable, superlative most sanable)

  1. Capable of being healed or cured; remediable.
    sanable grief
    sanable injury

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