finable
or fine·a·ble
[ fahy-nuh-buh l ]
/ ˈfaɪ nə bəl /
adjective
OTHER WORDS FROM finable
fin·a·ble·ness, noun un·fin·a·ble, adjectiveWords nearby finable
fin ray,
fin whale,
fin-footed,
fin.,
fin. sec.,
finable,
finagle,
final,
final cause,
final cut,
final four
Example sentences from the Web for finable
In this country it has been made a finable offence to permit the Canada thistle to perfect its seeds.
In Christian Connecticut, for a man to have a sprig of holly in his house on Christmas day was a finable crime.
The Truth About Jesus is He a Myth? |M. M. MangasarianCleve gathered up his reins, and nodding to Mr. Frank Belmar, drove at a finable rate up the avenue and through the park.
Winter Evening Tales |Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr
British Dictionary definitions for finable
finable
fineable
/ (ˈfaɪnəbəl) /
adjective
liable to a fine