Capable of being circulated or put into circulation; able to move or be distributed through a system.
From 'circulate' + '-able' (capable of). 'Circulate' comes from Latin 'circulatus,' past participle of 'circulare,' from 'circulus,' circle.
A document is circulatable if it can be passed around; money is circulatable if it can flow through an economy—this word describes anything designed to move, unlike things meant to stay still!
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