Amortisable

/əˈmɔːrtɪzəbəl/ adjective

Able to be amortised; capable of being gradually repaid over time with interest.

From amortise plus -able. The root comes from Old French amortir, from Latin ad- (toward) + mors (death), literally meaning 'to bring to death' or 'to pay off.'

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