puttable

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English

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Etymology

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From put +‎ -able.

Adjective

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puttable (not comparable)

  1. (finance) Having the right to be sold at a predetermined price.
    Coordinate term: callable
  2. Able to be put or placed somewhere.
    • quoted in 2024, Evelyn Underhill, Carol Poston, The Making of a Mystic: New and Selected Letters of Evelyn Underhill
      Syl's description of the various sensations of the first few days of matrimony are very instructive also amusing but scarcely puttable on paper []

Noun

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puttable (plural puttables)

  1. (finance) A puttable bond.