laiendatava
Laiendatava is an Estonian term meaning "that can be extended" and is used in technical and academic writing to refer to an object, component, or concept designed to be enlarged or augmented within a system. The word is formed from the verb laiendada "to extend" with the suffix -atav meaning "able to be," and the inflected form laiendatava appears in sentences as the genitive or partitive object of discussion (for example, laiendatava võimaluste kirjeldus).
In mathematics and logic, laiendatav describes structures that admit extensions under specified conditions. For example, a
In software engineering, laiendatav is commonly used to characterize systems designed to support extensions, plugins, or
Grammar and usage: as an adjective, laiendatav; the noun form referring to the extensible element is laiendatav,
See also: extensibility, plug-in architecture, modular design, extension point.