a. [f. FORGET v. + -ABLE.] That may be forgotten.
1845. Carlyle, Cromwell (1871), I. 55. Of poor Dr. Alablaster there may be found some indistinct and instantly forgettable particulars in Woods Athenæ.
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.