sortably

suitably

Adverb

  1. suitably
    • Her husband, who had left the room immediately after ushering in the warrior and his sooty burthen, entered as she ws about to speak; and, in answer to her appeal to him, declared that the knight "could i' no fashion be...
    • And that peradventure examples in grammar, rethorike, and logike, might more fitly and sortably be taken from elsewhere , than from so sacred and holy a subject , as also the arguments of theatres , plots of plaies ,...
  2. Such that (something) can be sorted.
    • peripheral limit means to sortably remove the coins from the disc while in a "single file" on the disc, in accordance with their denominational value. - 1959, Albert G. Blanchette and Victor G. Ristvedt, “2906276: Coin...
    • First of all, since it has been postulated that it is non-standardizability that sets off the discursive from the sortably standardizable, we must try to see what it is, as far as order is concerned, that constitutes...

Origin

From sortable + -ly.

Forms

more sortably most sortably