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resealable

  reˈsealable, a.
  [f. reseal v. + -able.]
  Capable of being resealed or of resealing (esp. of a container for food or drink, or that which seals it).

1947 Mod. Packaging Apr. 99/1 First to adopt an entirely new type of can with a resealable closure is American Home Foods, Inc., for G. Washington instant soluble coffee. 1968 Mod. Metals Jan. 84 (heading) New aluminium cap is tamperproof, resealable. 1989 Los Angeles Times (Orange County ed.) 2 Mar. iv. 2/3 We are hoping to offer people small plastic, resealable kegs.

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