a. [f. JUMP v. + -ABLE.] Capable of being jumped: a. of being leapt over; b. of being taken summary possession of, as a claim.

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1829.  Sporting Mag., XXIV. 51. One of the widest brooks … and not jumpable in all parts.

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1883.  E. Pennell-Elmhirst, Cream Leicestersh., 170. Every fence has a jumpable place in it.

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1884.  ‘R. Boldrewood,’ Melbourne Mem., xvi. 114. The Heifer Station was … ‘an abandoned claim’ and possibly ‘jumpable.’

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1885.  Milnor (Dakota) Teller, 12 June, 5/3. There is considerable land in this neighborhood that is jumpable.

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