graspable, a.
(ˈgrɑːspəb(ə)l, -æ-)
[f. grasp v. + -able.]
That may be grasped.
| 1818 Keats Endym. ii. 673 His every sense had grown Ethereal for pleasure; 'bove his head Flew a delight, half graspable. 1868 Browning Ring & Bk. i. 1275 While life was graspable and gainable. 1887 E. Gurney Tertium Quid II. 60 Short and graspable pieces of musical combination. |