a. [f. LIFT v. + -ABLE.]
1856. Ferrier, Inst. Metaph., Introd. 62. To divide the ponderable into the liftable by us and the still liftable, though not by us.
1871. Carlyle, in Mrs. Carlyles Lett., III. 194. I was to remove thither with my work (so soon as liftable).
1893. Field, 4 March, 335/1. The centre-plate is so fitted as to be liftable into or out of the boat.