adjective
- able to be ordered or arranged in a sequence
- available for ordering or purchase
Usage: mathematics; formal
Usage: business; commerce
Examples
- The data set contains orderable elements that can be sorted numerically.
- All items in the catalog are orderable online.
- The mathematician proved that these numbers form an orderable set.
- This product is currently orderable with a two-week delivery time.
- The software can handle any orderable collection of records.
- Most books are orderable through the library’s system.