Definition of Copyable

1. Adjective. Able to be copied ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Copyable

1. copy [adj] - See also: copy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Copyable

copy edits
copy machine
copy number
copy number polymorphism
copy number variation
copy out
copy protection
copy room
copy shop
copy shops
copy sort
copy sorts
copy test
copy typist
copy writer
copyable (current term)
copybook
copybooks
copyboy
copyboys
copycat
copycats
copycatted
copycatter
copycatters
copycatting
copydesk
copydesks
copyedit
copyedited

Literary usage of Copyable

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings by Royal Institution of Great Britain (1858)
"Also : if instead of taking those colours that are copyable by the agency of light, colours are selected that are not copyable, we shall have a result, ..."

2. The Tribune Almanac and Political Registerby Horace Greeley by Horace Greeley (1884)
"Manufacturers of Printing Ink. Pago 110. copyable PRINTING- INK. ... Patent copyable Printing Ink. Tage 111. PRINTERS. ETC. ..."

3. The Treatment of Paper for Special Purposes: A Practical Introduction to the by Louis Edgar Andés (1907)
"One of these prepared sheets is laid between two sheets of satin paper, the copyable side of the carbon paper being upward. On writing on the top sheet of ..."

4. The Commercial Management of Engineering Works by Francis G. Burton (1899)
"It should either be signed by the general manager, or, in his absence, by some person authorised to sign on his behalf. copyable Printing Ink.—If loose ..."

5. The Standard Formulary: A Collection of Nearly Five Thousand Formulas for by Albert Ethelbert Ebert, A. Emil Hiss (1904)
"Most logwood inks copy with great facility—writing produced sometimes being copyable even after weeks and months. Logwood inks can be more easily erased ..."

6. Canadian Bookseller and Library Journal (1901)
"Manufacturers of Writing and Copying Inks Mucilage, AND copyable Printing Inks, ... Try our Special Non-filling Ribbons and copyable Carbon Paper. ..."

7. Printing Ink: Two Lectures Delivered in the Course on the Technique of by James A. Ullman (1911)
"copyable Inks are produced by dissolving aniline dyes in a water-soluble varnish, if it may be so called, and are used to print forms or blanks which can be ..."

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