un sketchable

sketch·a·ble

[skech-uh-buhl]
adjective
suitable for being sketched.

Origin:
1860–65; sketch + -able

sketch·a·bil·i·ty, noun
un·sketch·a·ble, adjective
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sketch (skɛtʃ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  a rapid drawing or painting, often a study for subsequent elaboration
2.  a brief usually descriptive and informal essay or other literary composition
3.  a short play, often comic, forming part of a revue
4.  a short evocative piece of instrumental music, esp for piano
5.  any brief outline
 
vb (often foll by out)
6.  to make a rough drawing (of)
7.  to make a brief description of
 
[C17: from Dutch schets, via Italian from Latin schedius hastily made, from Greek skhedios unprepared]
 
'sketchable
 
adj
 
'sketcher
 
n

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Un sketchable is always a great word to know.
So is interrobang. Does it mean:
a printed punctuation mark (‽), available only in some typefaces, designed to combine the question mark (?) and the exclamation point (!), indicating a mixture of query and interjection, as after a rhetorical question.
an arrangement of five objects, as trees, in a square or rectangle, one at each corner and one in the middle.
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