descendible

/dɪˈsɛndəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being passed down or inherited, especially property or titles.
    • The family estate is descendible to the eldest child according to tradition.
    • The title of duke is descendible through the male line.
    • In some legal systems, certain rights are not descendible and end with the original holder.
  2. Capable of being descended or climbed down.
    • The ladder looked old, but it was sturdy and descendible.
    • The steep cliff was barely descendible without proper equipment.
    • After the storm, the mountain trail was muddy but still descendible.
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