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  • adjective Able to be screened (in any sense)

Etymologies

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From screen +‎ -able

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Examples

  • His latest films, Courting Condi and American Faust: From Condi to Neo-Condi are screenable at www.indiesdirect.com

    Sebastian Doggart: Sundancing Into the Apocalypse Sebastian Doggart 2010

  • His latest films, Courting Condi and American Faust: From Condi to Neo-Condi are screenable at www. indiesdirect.com

    Sebastian Doggart: Sundancing Into the Apocalypse Sebastian Doggart 2010

  • Americans die far more frequently than their counterparts in other countries as a result of preventable or treatable conditions, such as bacterial infections, screenable cancers, diabetes and complications from surgery.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • The plan for this is to eventually build a flash version which is full-screenable to provide a visual companion while listening in the office, or on the web etc.

    backstage.bbc.co.uk :: Backstage.bbc.co.uk 2009

  • People with disabilities are less likely to receive preventive care and are more likely to be diagnosed with screenable cancers at a later stage.

    unknown title 2009

  • He's got some new-fangled, generation 3.7, almost IM real time / but screenable software thingy up there which should be interesting (and if doesn't work, I'm pretty sure I know who to blame ....

    The Gazetteer 2009

  • He's got some new-fangled, generation 3.7, almost IM real time / but screenable software thingy up there which should be interesting (and if doesn't work, I'm pretty sure I know who to blame ....

    The Gazetteer 2009

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