English edit

Etymology edit

diffuse +‎ -able

Adjective edit

diffusable (comparative more diffusable, superlative most diffusable)

  1. capable of being diffused
    • 1999 January 1, Huilin Qi et al., “Processing of the Notch Ligand Delta by the Metalloprotease Kuzbanian”, in Science[1], volume 283, number 5398, →DOI, pages 91–94:
      It is now apparent that future analyses of Delta in Notch signaling events must consider its potential as a diffusable ligand.
    • 1900, Martha M. Allen, Alcohol= A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why[2]:
      There are other much more effective and less depressing diffusable stimulants.