a. [f. L. type *connectibil-is, f. connectĕre: see CONNECT and -BLE.] Capable of being connected.
176874. Tucker, Lt. Nat. (1852), I. 498. Compatible and connectible with any of them.
1879. Swinburne, in Gentl. Mag. Aug., 178. On all things connected or connectible with Shakespeare.
1875. Whitney, Life Lang., vii. 111. A host of discordant and hardly connectable meanings.
1887. G. R. Bishop (title), Exact Phonography, a System with Connectible Stroke Vowel Signs.