Capable of being fabricated, made, constructed, or manufactured; able to be made or put together.
From fabricate (Latin fabricare 'to make, construct') plus -able suffix meaning 'capable of.' Follows standard English word formation.
In materials science, calling something 'fabricable' means it can actually be manufactured at scale—it's the difference between a theoretical invention and something we can actually make and use.
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