Is integratable a correct adjective for 'capable of integration'?

I'm looking for an adjective that captures the meaning of 'capable of integration' in a systems/software context (so not integrable in mathematical context). Integratable seems to be somewhat in use, but I'm not quite sure if it's proper English in the first place and whether it'd be broadly understood.

Would integratable be an acceptable choice, or are there better alternatives?


I think you are looking for integrable

  • capable of being integrated, integrable functions (M-W)

From: A COMPUTER SYSTEM, INTEGRABLE SOFTWARE COMPONENT AND SOFTWARE APPLICATION

  • A computer system is provided comprising a software application. The software application comprises a host application and an integrable software component integrated with the host application for implementing controls in the host application.

(www.patentscope.wipo.int)


You know? Some words just have a snooty stuffiness about them. And the word "integrable" is one of them. That's why I decided to do a search to see if either "integratable" or "integratible" are acceptable. Since there seems to be no "correct" answer, and the original "asker" is leaning toward using "integratable" -- the same as me -- that gives me the confidence to just go with that.