gleanable

/ˈɡliːnəbəl/
adjective
  1. Able to be gathered or collected, especially information or leftover crops.
    • The clues in the old diary were gleanable if you read between the lines.
    • After the harvest, the remaining corn was still gleanable by the villagers.
    • The data from the survey was gleanable only after careful analysis.
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