erasable

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erase + -able

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erasable (comparative more erasable, superlative most erasable)

  1. Capable of being erased
    • 2006 Crayola Markers, Binney & Smith, Inc. [advertisement on box]:
      "Avoid the frustration of time-consuming do-overs on school projects. Try Crayola Erasable Markers, Crayons & colored pencils."

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erasable (plural erasables)

  1. Any recording medium whose contents can be erased.
    • 1986, Photonics Spectra, volume 20:
      With the addition of the erasables, the company now offers what it describes as "a complete family" of optical recording products, including Videodisk, CD-ROM, CD-audio, and write-once units.

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