billable
|bill/a/ble|
B2
/ˈbɪləbl/
chargeable
Etymology
Etymology Information
'billable' originates from the English word 'bill,' which comes from the Middle English 'bille,' meaning 'written document.'
Historical Evolution
'bille' transformed into the modern English word 'bill,' and eventually the adjective form 'billable' was derived.
Meaning Changes
Initially, 'bill' referred to a written document or statement, but over time it evolved to include the concept of charging for services, leading to 'billable.'
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
capable of being billed or charged to a client.
The lawyer's time spent on the case was billable.
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Last updated: 2025/01/23 07:21