1. detachable - Noun
2. detachable - Adjective
That can be detached.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe prospect of music being detachable from time and place meant that one could start to think of music as a part of one's furniture. Brian Eno
I woke up this morning with a bad hangover and my penis was missing again. This happens all the time; it's detachable. John S. Hall
RESPONSIBILITY, n. A detachable burden easily shifted to the shoulders of God, Fate, Fortune, Luck or one's neighbor. In the days of astrology it was customary to unload it upon a star. Ambrose Bierce
shirts with detachable collars Source: Internet
A detachable bell also allows the use of different bells on the same horn, somewhat alleviating the need for multiple horns for different styles. Source: Internet
Additionally, Apple's 10BASE2 cables were not really feasible for all uses since they only came in fixed lengths and the ends were not detachable, making it very difficult to wire them through walls. Source: Internet