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readability1829, from readable + -ity.
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readabilitynot a word, according to JA, the word guru.
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readabilitythe degree to which the meaning of text is accessible, based on the complexity of sentences and the difficulty of the vocabulary that is used. Readability indexes usually rank usability by the age or [..]
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readabilityIn typography, the characteristics of a typeface that make it easy for the human eye to read large blocks of printed matter, in contrast to legibility, which allows the eye to comprehend a few words o [..]
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readabilitySmallest division increments display.
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readability(Also conspicuity.) The quality that enables the observer to correctly perceive the message. In transportation engineering, this word is being replaced by conspicuity. Return to TOP
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readabilityThe quality of a sign's overall design that allows the viewer to correctly interpret the information presented on it. Also, the optimum time and distance in which this can be done. Letter size an [..]
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readabilityThese terms are often used interchangeably to indicate how well a scale displays the correct results. Readability is the value of the finest division of the scale. See also: Accuracy, Increment, Resol [..]
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readability(n) the quality of written language that makes it easy to read and understand(n) a quality of writing (print or handwriting) that can be easily read
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readabilityReadability refers to the level of difficulty in a written passage. This depends on factors such as length of words, length of sentences, grammatical complexity and word frequency.
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readabilityReadability refers to the level of difficulty in a written passage. This depends on factors such as length of words, length of sentences, grammatical complexity and word frequency.
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readabilityReadability refers to an intended level of difficulty in a written passage. This depends on factors such as length of words, length of sentences, grammatical complexity and word frequency.
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readabilityThe degree to which users can easily and accurately read information on a web page
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readabilityReadability refers to the level of difficulty in a written passage. This depends on factors such as length of words, length of sentences, grammatical complexity and word frequency.
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readabilityThe ability for a competent tax administration to interpret the content of an e-invoice.
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readability
The property of being capable of being read; legibility.
The property of being easy or engaging to read.
''The book had a clever plot, but lacked readability.''
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