com·mut·a·ble
(kə-myo͞o′tə-bəl)adj.1. Capable of being substituted, interchanged, or revoked: a commutable prison sentence.
2. Accessible to commuters: "Seattle's next most commutable island is Vashon" (Islands).
com·mut′a·bil′i·ty n.
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Noun | 1. | commutability - exchangeability by virtue of being replaceable |
| 2. | commutability - the quality of being commutablechangeability, changeableness - the quality of being changeable; having a marked tendency to change; "the changeableness of the weather" |
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