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Etymology 1

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From undress +‎ -able.

Adjective

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undressable (not comparable)

  1. Capable of being undressed.
    • 1980, Barbara F Weller, Helping sick children play:
      Suitable toys include wooden bricks, balls, trucks, hammer and pegs, an undressable doll, large cartons for the child to climb in and out of.

Etymology 2

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From un- +‎ dressable.

Adjective

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undressable (not comparable)

  1. Not dressable; not able to be dressed.
    • 1886, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Men, Women, and Ghosts:
      yet she stopped to dress us in our Sunday clothes , — and it was no sinecure to dress three persistently undressable children

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