a. [f. FORGET v. + -ABLE.] That may be forgotten.

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1845.  Carlyle, Cromwell (1871), I. 55. Of poor Dr. Alablaster there may be found some indistinct and instantly forgettable particulars in Wood’s Athenæ.

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1868.  M. Pattison, Academ. Org., v. 184. This is as futile as all entrance-examinations, merely putting the candidate upon wasting six months in cramming up a minimum of forgetable matter.

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