Capable of being grouped or organized together into a group or category.
From group (from Italian 'groppo,' a knot) + -able (Old English '-ābilis,' from Latin, meaning capable of). Modern formation describing categorization ability.
In data science, the concept of 'groupable' has become crucial—some data naturally clusters together while other data actively resists grouping, and algorithms now measure how groupable datasets are.
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