trav|el|a|ble

trav|el|a|ble
trav|el|a|ble «TRAV uh luh buhl, TRAV luh-», adjective.
that can be traveled over: »

Icy roads are not travelable.

Also, travellable.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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