nameably

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Etymology

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From nameable +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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nameably (comparative more nameably, superlative most nameably)

  1. In a way that can be named.
    • 1930, American Psychological Association, Journal of experimental psychology:
      So far as the actual basis for this qualitative specificity is concerned, the odor really becomes specific but not nameably so, in terms of what one might call texture.

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