Portable
The word portabilis "able to be carried" is attested in Latin, although it doesn't go back all the way to classical times.
Portable
The word 'portable' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'portable' is the singular form, a word for something that is able to be carried or moved around. The plural form is portables.The adjective 'portable' can describe a singular or a plural noun; for example:a portable retirement planportable computers
Yes, "carried" is a word. It is the part tense of the verb "to carry".
Something that can be carried that ends in "-able" would include:cablefable (if shown in a book)gable on a houseMabel - a friendsable (fur)table
no its a verb
Moraine is the word for rocks and boulders carried along by a glacier and then left behind.
able, accomplished, adaptable, adroit, all-around
Yes. If something is able to be imitated, it is imitatable. The word is awkward, and I would find a way around it.
Able to be carried out or done.
carried