placeable
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpleɪsəbəl/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Adjective
placeable (comparative more placeable, superlative most placeable)
- Capable of being placed.
Noun
placeable (plural placeables)
- (business) A jobseeker who is considered by an employment agency to be suitable for placement, but not employment, with a client company.
- 1974, Studs Terkel, Working[1], →ISBN, page 423:
- I worked for an employment agency, doing placements. They divided the girls into placeables and unplaceables.
- (translation studies) In computer-aided translation, an element, such as a symbol or numeral, that is the same in both source and target segments and can therefore be copied directly from one into the other.
- (linguistic morphology) Something which is conventionally associated with a specific place; for example, blinds go on windows, carpets go on floors.
See also
- employable
- locatum verb
- term