a. [f. SQUASH v.1] Capable of being squashed. Hence Squashability, capability of being crushed together.

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1875.  Green, Lett. (1901), IV. 416. The wonderful squashability of Roman buildings.

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1902.  Woods Hutchinson, in Contemp. Rev., Oct., 502. It might be something squashable in the berry or jelly-fish line.

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