Definitions

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  • adjective Capable of being identified as a particular type, particularly by automatic means.
  • adjective particularly of a writing system Capable of being typed on a keyboard.

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Examples

  • I suspect it exists in its typeable form to limit online lists to seven items.

    Matthew Yglesias » King and Nonviolence 2009

  • We recently received a request to add fields for student names and dates on our typeable Activity Pages.

    BrainPOP Adds New Feature | BrainPOP Educators 2009

  • Browse our lesson plans, complete a typeable Activity as a class, or simply watch and discuss a movie, just for fun and to raise awareness.

    2009 April | BrainPOP Educators 2009

  • Browse our lesson plans, complete a typeable Activity as a class, or simply watch and discuss a movie, just for fun and to raise awareness.

    Happy Earth Day! | BrainPOP Educators 2009

  • It now has typeable activities and Talk About It features!

    New Typeable Features on BrainPOP Jr. | BrainPOP Educators 2008

  • I have a couple good friends now that I have only talked to online and sometimes on the phone and our friendships have lasted for years through births, marriages, divorces, death, illness, and joy unspeakable yet typeable lol.

    Making Connections. | Mind on Fire 2007

  • As Google put it in its statement supportive of AllVid, the Google TV vision is a device that can aggregate channels, recorded shows, YouTube videos, and services like NetFlix and Amazon Video on Demand, all over one TV screen-with a typeable search engine mechanism added on.

    Ars Technica 2010

  • I have to say that it's more touch - tappable than touch-typeable.

    Daring Fireball 2010

  • The iPad's software keyboard is more typeable than I would have ever thought possible.

    Macworld Jason Snell 2010

  • The revised "American" version is still unpronouncable but at least typeable on an American keyboard.

    Think Progress 2009

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