- traceable vs trackable: What is the difference (if any)?
trackable = (en adjective) Able to be tracked, or worthy of being tracked traceable = (en adjective) Capable of being traced; possible to track down
- Is the word trackable used correctly here? - English Language Usage . . .
Perhaps traceable is better than trackable Trackable implies an ability to find in the present, and doesn't necessarily imply knowledge of past locations (although in context it might)
- differences - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
What is the difference between increase, growth, go up and rise? And what is the difference between decline, fall, go down and drop? I really don't know which is the best to describe parts of a gra
- What does personally identifiable mean - English Language Usage . . .
I was reading a booklet when I came across the phrase quot;personally identifiable quot; What does it mean in the following context (emphasis mine): As the common household and business router w
- Word suggestion for items that can be labelled with a serial number and . . .
3 You could use trackable for those that can be labelled, and not trackable, nontrackable, or untrackable for those that can From thefreedictionary com: Adj 1 trackable - capable of being traced or tracked; Although now that I've typed untrackable, untraceable comes to mind, but I'm not sure it means quite what you want
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