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English
Etymology
From Middle English recuperable, from Medieval Latin recuperābilis and Old French recuperable.
Adjective
recuperable (comparative more recuperable, superlative most recuperable)
- recoverable
recuperable data
1531, Thomas Elyot, “The seconde and thirde decay of lernyng amonge gentilmen”, in Ernest Rhys, editor, The Boke Named the Governour (Everyman’s Library), London: J M Dent & Co; New York, N.Y.: E P Dutton & Co, published , →OCLC, 1st book, page 59:Therfore, if thou yet by counsaile arte recuperable, / Flee thou from idlenesse and alway be stable.
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Spanish
Adjective
recuperable m or f (masculine and feminine plural recuperables)
- recoverable
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