Placable (adj) (archaic)
Plak-a-bl
Easily calmed; gentle and forgiving.
Late Middle English (in the sense ‘pleasing, agreeable’): from Old French, or from Latin placabilis, from placare ‘appease’.
Example sentences
“It was really only down to his placable nature.”
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