a. [f. FELL v. + -ABLE.] That may be felled; fit or ready to be cut down.

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1581.  Act 23 Eliz., c. 5, Preamb. Fellable Woods serving for Fewel.

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1711.  Lond. Gaz., No. 4837/3. A good Quantity of Timber, great part of it fellable.

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1726.  Dict. Rust., s.v. Tiller, A little Tree left to grow till it be fellable.

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1830.  Mrs. Bray, Fitz of F., xii. (1884), 102. These woods cannot possibly be considered under the clause of cædua sylva, fellable wood.

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