different between nameably vs nameable

nameably

English

Etymology

nameable +? -ly

Adverb

nameably (comparative more nameably, superlative most nameably)

  1. In a way that can be named.
    • 1930, American Psychological Association, Journal of experimental psychology
      So far as the actual basis for this qualitative specificity is concerned, the odor really becomes specific but not nameably so, in terms of what one might call texture.

Anagrams

  • amenably

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nameable

English

Alternative forms

  • namable

Etymology

name +? -able

Adjective

nameable (not comparable)

  1. Capable of being distinguished and named; able to be called by a specific name.
  2. (obsolete) Worthy of being named or having a name; memorable.

Synonyms

  • (specific name): distinguishable, identifiable, recognisable
  • (memorable): See also Thesaurus:memorable or Thesaurus:notable

Antonyms

  • (specific name): nameless, unidentifiable, unrecognisable
  • (memorable): forgettable, irrelevant

Anagrams

  • amenable, beanmeal, meanable

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