The Collaborative International Dictionary
Woundable
Woundable \Wound"a*ble\, a.
Capable of being wounded; vulnerable. [R.]
--Fuller.
Wiktionary
woundable
a. Capable of being wounded; vulnerable.
Usage examples of "woundable".
Individuals were woundable, sickly, inconvenient, contemptible, tragic in every way except numerically, smudges on endless fan-fold paper.
How innocent she looked, childlike, woundable even now, even after everything she had endured.
God was smiting the many who had left the sphere of ordinary woundable flesh to become glittery Liliths and brash young Draculas.