a. [f. ACT v. + -ABLE.]
1. Capable of being acted (on the stage).
1849. Eclec. Rev., XXVI. 212. If not actable, to what end the acting form?
1881. M. Thomas, in Dram. Ref. Jrnl., Nov., 216/2. He first learnt how to write a fairly actable comedy.
2. Capable of being acted or carried out in practice.
1878. Tennyson, Harold, III. i. 72. Is naked truth actable in true life?