feasible

/ˈfē-zə-bəl/

Middle English faisible, feseable, borrowed from Anglo-French fesable, faisable, from fais-, stem of faire "to make, do" (going back to Latin facere) + -able -able

adjective

  1. capable of being done or carried out

  2. capable of being used or dealt with successfully : suitable

  3. reasonable, likely

a feasible plan

possible practicable feasible mean capable of being realized. possible implies that a thing may certainly exist or occur given the proper conditions. practicable implies that something may be effected by available means or under current conditions.