English

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Etymology

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From inject +‎ -ible.

Adjective

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injectible (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of injectable
    • 2009 March 3, Susan Campos, “Anterior Motives”, in New York Times[1]:
      Dr. Matlock, who made his name performing liposuction and then transplanting the fat to create a “Brazilian butt augmentation,” and who later went on to have a role on the reality show “Dr. 90210,” patiently explained the ins and outs of the injectible procedure of the moment, one that he claims to have invented and that makes Botox seem so five wrinkles ago.

Noun

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injectible (plural injectibles)

  1. Alternative form of injectable