pinnable
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[edit]pinnable (not comparable)
- Suitable for having things pinned onto it.
- 1998, Pati Palmer, Marta Alto, Barbara Weiland, Fit for real people: sew great clothes using any pattern:
- The surface must be pinnable. Cardboard is the easiest surface on which to work. Buy a gridded folding cardboard cutting board or a gridded cardboard cutting table.
- (computing, graphical user interface) Capable of being pinned (attached to part of the screen display).
- 1994, Linda Mui, Valerie Quercia, X User Tools, page 312:
- Important menus, such as the root menu or Workspace menu, are "pinnable," which means that you can pin them up and keep them on your desktop […]