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reconfigurable

  • a word derived from configurable.
    configurable
    adjective
    (of a device, application, etc.) able to be configured or set up in a desired way, especially by the end user.

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The company’s Advanced Digital Radio Services segment capitalizes on its expertise in reconfigurable embedded platforms and software-defined radios.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 20, 2026

Inside the glamorous, gleaming marble cube that is the Perelman Arts Center, all the reconfigurable theater space is right now occupied by dance productions — “The March” and “Is It Thursday Yet?”

From New York Times Dec. 14, 2023

These capabilities complement the other more obvious advantages in terms of design development and reuse in this novel reconfigurable media.

From Science Daily Oct. 11, 2023

Now he is imagining making organisms that are reconfigurable and “immortal” in that “when they die, the individual cells crawl off and make their life alone and maybe rejoin again later into something else.”

From Scientific American May 31, 2023

This prototype would extend the tip of Busan into the sea using a series of reconfigurable and mobile parts, giving Busan the ability to tow entire neighborhoods.

From Salon Dec. 18, 2022

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