different between nameably vs nameable
nameably
English
Etymology
nameable +? -ly
Adverb
nameably (comparative more nameably, superlative most nameably)
- 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.
- 1930, American Psychological Association, Journal of experimental psychology
Anagrams
- amenably
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nameable
English
Alternative forms
- namable
Etymology
name +? -able
Adjective
nameable (not comparable)
- Capable of being distinguished and named; able to be called by a specific name.
- (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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