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Antonyms for replaceable

capable of being replaced

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* Replaceable Linatex premium rubber wear components.
Havalon is the brand most associated with starting the replaceable blade knife trend, and they don't disappoint with their new Forge.
In this case, the JPEG-LS GR code consists of a 47-bit prefix, a 1-bit separator, and a 16-bit suffix; therefore, the replaceable JPEG-LS GR prefix is 48 bits for the 16-bit-depth images.
After galvanization, the replaceable Holland AAR kingpin is precisely secured into the housing with a special nut and collet fastener, allowing the kingpin to remain removable and replaceable over the life of the trailer.
Replaceable? His skill-set brought balance to Moseley's back row and there aren't many genuine sevens left in the game.
The goggles have a replaceable, rechargeable battery, replaceable face sponge, microphone with wind guard, full field of vision camera (135 degrees).
Key features include: bi-directional (cuts in both directions), facilitating pushback; large replaceable carbide cutters positioned in independent cutting paths; replaceable fluid ports located along the edge of each wing presoak the path of the oncoming cutters; compact length and centralizing ring.
The tool set for the Forward Repair System (FRS), for example, has a bolt cutter with replaceable jaws.
The Hearing Aid Vacuum Cleaner has replaceable suction syringes with soft tips and a replaceable, washable filter.
Constructed from 100-percent steel, G5's new replaceable blade, 100-grain T3 cuts an artery obliterating 1 1/2 inches when blades are deployed.
Heaters are easily replaceable and have integrated, replaceable thermocouples.