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comparative more associable, superlative most associable
Capable of being associated or joined. quotations examples
We know feelings to be associable only by the proved ability of one to revive another.
1855, Herbert Spencer, Principles of Psychology
(obsolete) sociable; companionable
(medicine, obsolete) Liable to be affected by sympathy with other parts; said of organs, nerves, muscles, etc. quotations
the stomach, the most associable of all the organs of the animal body
1802, Samuel l. Mitchill, Edward Miller, “Remarks on the Sympathy of the Stomach”, in The Medical Repository