RECORDABLE

Etymology

Adjective

recordable (comparative more recordable, superlative most recordable)

(of a CD, DVD etc) Able to be used to record something.

(of a physical phenomenon) That can be recorded; capturable.

(in privacy regulations) that can be subject of data retention

Antonyms

• unrecordable

• erasable

Source: Wiktionary



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