substitutable

substitutable
a) Capable of being used as a substitute, valid as a replacement or alternate item.

Stevia is not substitutable for sugar in baking, the recipes wont work, they taste terrible.

b) Capable of being substituted.

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  • substitutable — sub·sti·tut·able …   English syllables

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