different between wearable vs tearable
wearable
English
Etymology
wear +? -able
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?we???bl/
Adjective
wearable (comparative more wearable, superlative most wearable)
- Able to be worn.
Translations
Noun
wearable (plural wearables)
- Something that can be worn; an item of clothing.
- (computing) Ellipsis of wearable computer (“small computer which can be worn on the body”)
Hypernyms
- (computing): device, gadget
Hyponyms
- (computing): fitness tracker, heart rate monitor, smartwatch
Further reading
- Wearable computer on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Spanish
Noun
wearable m (plural wearables)
- wearable
wearable From the web:
- what wearables work with google fit
- what wearable tech is right for me
- what wearable technology
- what wearable device output audio
- what wearables work with strava
- what wearables work with ifit
- what wearables work with samsung health
- what wearables work with myfitnesspal
tearable
English
Etymology
From tear +? -able.
Pronunciation
- Homophone: terrible, in some accents
Adjective
tearable (not comparable)
- Able to be torn.
Anagrams
- rateable, talebear
tearable From the web:
- tearable meaning
- what does tearable
- what does tearable means
- what is non tearable paper
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