CONSTRUCTIBLE

Etymology

Adjective

constructible (not comparable)

Of a land, suitable or allowable for constructing a building on.

Of a building or other thing, capable of being constructed.

(of a regular polygon) That can be constructed in a plane using only a pair of compasses and a straightedge.

(of a complex number) Such that the line segment joining it to the origin can be constructed using only a pair of compasses and a straightedge.

Synonyms

• buildable

Antonyms

• (all meanings): inconstructible

• (capable of being constructed): destructible

Source: Wiktionary



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