adj.
Easily calmed or pacified; tolerant.
[Middle English, agreeable, from Old French, from Latin plācābilis, from plācāre, to calm.]
placability plac'a·bil'i·ty n.placably plac'a·bly adv.
Dictionary:
plac·a·ble (plăk'ə-bəl, plā'kə-)
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[Middle English, agreeable, from Old French, from Latin plācābilis, from plācāre, to calm.]
placability plac'a·bil'i·ty n.| WordNet: placable |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
easily calmed or pacified
Antonym: implacable (meaning #1)
| pacificable | |
| placableness | |
| implacable |
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