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Definition of Maskable
1. Adjective. (computing usually of an interrupt) That can be masked (disabled). ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Maskable
1. mask [adj] - See also: mask
Lexicographical Neighbors of Maskable
Literary usage of Maskable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1816)
"... and this re- maskable distinction is strongly expressive of the decay of
military spirit among the subjects of the empire. The strength and majesty ..."
2. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1908)
"There is some ground for supposing j that he was at this time contemplating a
less subservient line of action. He displayed re- • maskable assiduity in ..."
3. Historical Memorials of Westminster Abbey by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (1882)
"... maskable as a vegetable physiologist and as the first contriver of ventilators.
But all these lesser representatives of practical science shrink into ..."
4. The Church History of Britain: From the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year by Thomas Fuller, John Sherren Brewer (1845)
"... and proceed against you as I maskable " m'ght by the common law of the land.
I bear fw^"eh " more respect to your order, whereof you are as king and ..."
5. Report of the Annual Meeting (1883)
"In the earlier part of his scientific career, numerous papers, for the most part
short, but characterised by re^ maskable originality of observation and ..."
6. A New Geographical, Historical, and Commercial Grammar: And Present State of by William Guthrie, John Knox, James Ferguson (1801)
"And though the students live a? tin ; - study as much oras little as they think
fit, yet they arc и -• maskable for t heir sobriety and good manners, ..."