Definition of Puncturable

1. Adjective. Capable of being punctured.

Antonyms: Punctureless

Definition of Puncturable

1. Adjective. That can be punctured. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Puncturable

punctuist
punctuists
punctulate
punctulated
punctulates
punctulating
punctule
punctules
punctum
punctum caecum
punctum delens
punctum proximum
punctum remotum
punctum vasculosum
punctum vegetationis
puncturable (current term)
puncturation
puncturations
puncture
punctured
punctured interval
punctured neighborhood
punctured neighborhoods
punctureless
puncturer
puncturers
punctures
puncturing
punctus percontativus
pundette

Literary usage of Puncturable

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Automobile Engineering: A General Reference Work by American Technical Society (1920)
"Non-puncturable Tire: See 'Tire, Non- puncturable". Non-Skid Device: See "Anti-Skid Device". Odometer: (1) The mileage-recording mechanism of a speedometer. ..."

2. Automobile Engineering: A General Reference Work by American Technical Society (1921)
"Non-puncturable Tire: See "Tire, Non- puncturable". Non-Skid Device: See "Anti-Skid Device". Odometer: (1) The mileage-recording mechanism of a speedometer. ..."

3. Automobile Engineering: A General Reference Work by American Technical Society (1917)
"Tire, Non puncturable: A tiro so constructed that it cannot be easily punctured or will not become deflated when punctured. Tire, Punctures In: Holes or ..."

4. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1914)
"... the process of moulding, firing and cooling, which in time, due to sudden temperature change or mechanical shock, will develop into puncturable faults. ..."

5. Negro Year Book by Tuskegee Institute Dept. of Records and Research (1913)
"... of Indianapolis, Indiana, was granted a patent on a non-puncturable tire for automobiles. HK Hillon, of Omaha, Nebraska, invented an automatic window ..."

6. Outing (1893)
"There has, up to the present time, been great stress laid on the non-puncturable qualities of some makes of pneumatic tires ; but as time goes on and ..."

7. The English Illustrated Magazine (1908)
"... which at last year's show created a big sensation with their non-puncturable resilient filling for pneumatic tyres, show an improved quality having ..."

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