removable
UK: rɪˈmuːvəbl | US: rɪˈmuːvəbl
adj. capable of being removed or taken away
adj. designed to be detached or separated
The word "removable" combines the verb "remove," derived from Latin removēre (re- "back" + movēre "to move"), with the suffix "-able," indicating capability. The suffix "-able" originates from Latin -abilis, often used to form adjectives meaning "fit for" or "worthy of." Together, they create a term describing something that can be moved or taken away, reflecting its functional or detachable nature.
The sofa has removable covers for easy cleaning.
This USB drive is removable and can be used on multiple devices.
The label is not removable once applied.
The museum displayed artifacts in removable glass cases.
Ensure all removable parts are securely fastened before operation.