scrubbable

English

Etymology

scrub + -able

Adjective

scrubbable (comparative more scrubbable, superlative most scrubbable)

  1. Suitable for being scrubbed.
    • 1958 March 24, LIFE, volume 44, number 12, page 11:
      [] a Polyvinyl-Acetate paint that gives a lustrous satin finish plus a durable, scrubbable surface. No messy clean-up jobs.

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