How Do You Spell ORDINABLE?

Pronunciation: [ˈɔːdiːnəbə͡l] (IPA)

"Ordinable" is spelled with an "a" instead of an "i" because it derives from the Latin word "ordinabilis," which features an "a" in place of the "i." The IPA phonetic transcription for "ordinable" is /ˈɔːdɪnəbl/, with emphasis on the second syllable. This word is an adjective describing something that is capable of being ordered, arranged, or regulated. Its usage is not common in everyday language, but it is often used in legal or authoritative contexts.

Common Misspellings for ORDINABLE

  • ordanable
  • irdinable
  • krdinable
  • lrdinable
  • prdinable
  • 0rdinable
  • 9rdinable
  • oedinable
  • oddinable
  • ofdinable
  • otdinable
  • o5dinable
  • o4dinable
  • orsinable
  • orxinable
  • orcinable
  • orfinable
  • orrinable
  • oreinable
  • ordunable

Etymology of ORDINABLE

The word "ordinable" has Latin origins. It comes from the Latin word "ordinabilis", which means "that can be arranged or appointed". This Latin word is derived from the verb "ordinare", meaning "to arrange, appoint, or ordain". Over time, "ordinabilis" was adapted into the English language as "ordinable", with a similar meaning of being capable of being arranged or ordained.

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