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Etymology

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From Middle English kepeable, equivalent to keep +‎ -able.

Adjective

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keepable (comparative more keepable, superlative most keepable)

  1. That can be kept or is worth keeping.

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Noun

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keepable (plural keepables)

  1. Something that can or should be kept.
    • 1995, don Aslett, Don Aslett's Clutter Free!: Finally & Forever, page 83:
      We get so caught up in the mechanics of staying the execution of all our expensive and exciting keepables that we miss the whole reason to master this, to get clutter under control.

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