- sinkable
- adjective see sink I
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
sinkable — adjective Capable of being sunk. The Titanic was advertised as being unsinkable; regrettably it turned out to be quite sinkable … Wiktionary
Sinkable Bond — A bond issue that is backed by a fund, called a sinking fund, that sets aside money on a regular basis to ensure investors that principal and interest payments will be made as promised. Sinkable bonds reduce the risk for investors and therefore… … Investment dictionary
sinkable — See sink. * * * … Universalium
sinkable — sink·a·ble || sɪŋkÉ™bl adj. can be sunk, can be caused to sink … English contemporary dictionary
sinkable — sink·able … English syllables
sinkable — adjective capable of being sunk • Ant: ↑unsinkable … Useful english dictionary
sink — sinkable, adj. sinklike, adj. /singk/, v., sank or, often, sunk; sunk or sunken; sinking; n. v.i. 1. to displace part of the volume of a supporting substance or object and become totally or partially submerged or enveloped; fall or descend into… … Universalium
Dartmouth pong — Pong (Dartmouth) is a drinking game played at Dartmouth College that is loosely based on ping pong. A 2005 survey conducted by former Dartmouth College Statistician John Pryor and reported on in The Dartmouth found that 80% of Dartmouth students… … Wikipedia
Manchester Aquatics Centre — Coordinates: 53°28′10″N 2°14′08″W / 53.46944°N 2.23556°W / 53.46944; 2.23556 … Wikipedia
sink — I. verb (sank or sunk; sunk; sinking) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sincan; akin to Old High German sinkan to sink Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to go to the bottom ; submerge … New Collegiate Dictionary