gaugeable, a.
(ˈgeɪdʒəb(ə)l)
[f. gauge v.1 + -able.]
That may be gauged; liable to be gauged for excise duty.
| 1768–74 Tucker Lt. Nat. (1852) 648 Does our God, as was fabled of the heathen Jupiter, distribute His mercies out of a gaugeable tun? 1809 Chron. in Ann. Reg. 329/1 The right of gauging all gaugeable matters within the city. 1824 Act 5 Geo. IV, c. 74 §25 Vessels of wine, oil, honey, and other gaugeable liquors. |