tractile

Etymology
+ English. is derived from + ; and  is the perfect passive participle of,  probably ultimately from.

Adjective

 * 1) Capable of being drawn or stretched out in length.
 * 2) Pertaining to traction or pulling.
 * 3) * 1860,, Journal entry dated 25March, 1860, in Bradford Torrey (ed.), The Writings of Henry David Thoreau: Journal, December1, 1859–July31, 1860, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1906, p.221,
 * The sleighing, the sledding, or sliding, is gone. We now begin to wheel or roll ourselves and commodities along, which requires more tractile power.
 * 1)  Capable of being guided, influenced, or led.
 * 2)  Of financial assets: able to be drawn or procured from a place of deposit; liquid.
 * 1) Pertaining to traction or pulling.
 * 2) * 1860,, Journal entry dated 25March, 1860, in Bradford Torrey (ed.), The Writings of Henry David Thoreau: Journal, December1, 1859–July31, 1860, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1906, p.221,
 * The sleighing, the sledding, or sliding, is gone. We now begin to wheel or roll ourselves and commodities along, which requires more tractile power.
 * 1)  Capable of being guided, influenced, or led.
 * 2)  Of financial assets: able to be drawn or procured from a place of deposit; liquid.
 * 1) * 1860,, Journal entry dated 25March, 1860, in Bradford Torrey (ed.), The Writings of Henry David Thoreau: Journal, December1, 1859–July31, 1860, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1906, p.221,
 * The sleighing, the sledding, or sliding, is gone. We now begin to wheel or roll ourselves and commodities along, which requires more tractile power.
 * 1)  Capable of being guided, influenced, or led.
 * 2)  Of financial assets: able to be drawn or procured from a place of deposit; liquid.
 * 1)  Capable of being guided, influenced, or led.
 * 2)  Of financial assets: able to be drawn or procured from a place of deposit; liquid.
 * 1)  Of financial assets: able to be drawn or procured from a place of deposit; liquid.
 * 1)  Of financial assets: able to be drawn or procured from a place of deposit; liquid.
 * 1)  Of financial assets: able to be drawn or procured from a place of deposit; liquid.
 * 1)  Of financial assets: able to be drawn or procured from a place of deposit; liquid.
 * 1)  Of financial assets: able to be drawn or procured from a place of deposit; liquid.
 * 1)  Of financial assets: able to be drawn or procured from a place of deposit; liquid.