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Etymology

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From umlaut +‎ -able.

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Adjective

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umlautable (not comparable)

  1. (phonetics, of a vowel or diphthong) capable of being affected by umlaut
    The umlautable vowels in German are a, o, u, and au.
    In western Old Dutch, only short vowels were umlautable.

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