Capable of being subjected to extradiction; able to be formally handed over by one jurisdiction to another.
Formed from 'extradict' + '-able' suffix meaning 'capable of.' This theoretical adjective follows standard English word-formation rules but remains extremely rare in actual usage.
This word sits in a weird zone—it's grammatically perfect but almost nobody uses it because 'extraditable' does the same job and sounds more natural to English speakers' ears, showing how language prefers certain formations even when alternatives are equally valid.
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