stylable

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

style +‎ -able

Adjective[edit]

stylable (comparative more stylable, superlative most stylable)

  1. Capable of being styled.
    • 2012, Karen Rose, Did You Miss Me?:
      Seven years since chemo and her hair was still not smooth and silky like it had been before. It had been so lush and gorgeous — and stylable — once.
  2. (computing) Capable of being formatted with styles.
    • 1993, Neil Rhodes, Julie McKeehan, Symantec C++ programming for the Macintosh, page 535:
      The following sets whether the text is editable (can be changed), selectable (can be selected for copying), or stylable (can use multiple fonts, styles, or sizes).
    • 2012, Craig Cook, Jason Garber, Foundation HTML5 with CSS3, page 339:
      Newer versions of IE from 9 onward recognize these newer HTML elements natively and don't require the script to make them stylable.