different between stainable vs stainability
stainable
English
Etymology
stain +? -able
Adjective
stainable (comparative more stainable, superlative most stainable)
- Able to be stained.
- Able to produce stains. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Anagrams
- Ainstable, absential, banalsite, basaltine, betalains
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stainability
English
Etymology
stainable +? -ity
Noun
stainability (countable and uncountable, plural stainabilities)
- The state or condition of being stainable.
Antonyms
- unstainability
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