Able to be worn or used in connection with something else.
From Latin con- (together) + usable, possibly influenced by use or usus. This is an extremely rare term that combines the prefix con- with the common English adjective suffix -able.
This word is so obscure that most dictionaries don't list it—it's the kind of word a Renaissance scholar might create theoretically from Latin rules, even if nobody actually used it in everyday speech!
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