Allowable

/əˈlaʊəbəl/ adjective

Something that is permitted or accepted by rules or laws; allowed to happen or be done.

From Middle English 'allowen' (to approve) combined with the suffix '-able' (capable of). The root comes from Old French 'allouer,' possibly from Latin 'allocare' (to assign), which combined Germanic roots meaning 'to place' with allowance concepts.

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