The difference between Combinable and Mergeable
When used as adjectives, combinable means able to be combined, whereas mergeable means capable of being merged.
check bellow for the other definitions of Combinable and Mergeable
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Combinable as an adjective:
Able to be combined.
Examples:
"(example): the event space, which is a complex of divisible and combinable rooms that will host movie screenings.'' (source : http://www.symetrix.co/2012/11/ Symetrix, 12 November 2012)"
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Mergeable as an adjective:
Capable of being merged.