adjective
- capable of being gleaned; able to be collected or gathered, especially grain or information left behind
Usage: often used in agricultural or informational contexts
Examples
- The leftover grain in the field was gleanable by the poor after the main harvest.
- Useful data is gleanable from the research study's appendix.
- The farmer left gleanable stalks for the community to gather.
- Insights gleanable from historical records help us understand the past.
- The scattered seeds were gleanable by hand from the garden bed.