Dictionary
read•a•bil•i•ty
Pronunciation: (rē"du-bil'i-tē), [key]—
n.
1. Also,read'a•ble•ness.the state or quality of being readable.
2. Typography.the property of type that affects the ease with which printed matter can be read for a sustained period. Cf.
legibility (def. 2).
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