concealable
Concealable is an adjective used to describe objects, devices, or features that can be hidden from plain view or kept out of sight. In everyday language, the term is often applied to clothing, accessories, or equipment designed to be worn or carried without attracting attention, as well as to weapons, tools, or technologies that can be carried or used in a concealed form. The degree of concealability is influenced by size, shape, materials, and clothing choices, and it can have implications for safety, privacy, and policy.
Concealable derives from the verb conceal, combined with the suffix -able. Conceal originates in Old French
In legal and security contexts, concealability often determines risk assessment and regulation. For weapons, concealable firearms
Factual examples include handguns and small blades; pepper spray; compact storage devices containing sensitive data; or
See also: concealment, concealed carry, concealed weapon, privacy, security screening.