impregnatable

Etymology

From impregnate + -able.

adj

  1. Which can be impregnated.
    Thinness and youth are attractive not simply because of the fashion industry and glossy magazines, but because our ancestors used them as indicators of a woman being impregnatable. 2019, Sara Pascoe, Sex Power Money

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