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From dive +‎ -able.

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diveable (comparative more diveable, superlative most diveable)

  1. Suitable for diving.
    Two of the three shipwrecks are diveable.
    • 2022, Julia Armfield, Our Wives Under the Sea, Picador, page 46:
      It feels odd, on reflection, to consider the very little we chose to do as we fell beyond diveable depths and still further.

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