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Erigible

Erigible \Er"i*gi*ble\ ([e^]r"[i^]*j[i^]*b'l), a. [See Erect.] Capable of being erected. [Obs.]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
erigible

"capable of being erected," 1785, from stem of Latin erigere (see erect (adj.)).

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erigible

a. (context obsolete English) Capable of being erected.

Usage examples of "erigible".

Their movements were very swift and graceful, and were seemingly aided by a pair of small wings or erigible membranes attached to their sloping shoulders.

A series of green and scarlet wattles hung from their throats and bellies, and semi-translucent membranes, erigible at will, were attached to their sides.