Abdicable

/æbˈdɪkəbəl/ adjective

Capable of being abdicated or renounced, usually referring to a throne, title, or responsibility.

From Latin 'abdicare' (to disown, renounce) combined with the English suffix '-able' (capable of). The Latin root combines 'ab-' (away) and 'dicare' (to proclaim or dedicate).

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