MANUFACTURABLE

Etymology

Adjective

manufacturable (comparative more manufacturable, superlative most manufacturable)

Capable of being manufactured; susceptible to manufacture.

The re-engineered design was much more manufacturable with cost about half that of the first approved design.

Source: Wiktionary



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