lookable

Able to be looked at, or suited to visual interaction; visible.

Adjective

  1. Able to be looked at, or suited to visual interaction; visible.
    • They are outside film because they do not make films that are lookable. The mechanics of the medium are too demanding for them — they would probably not admit this by denying there is anything that you need to know. -...
    • The infant in such a dyad comes to know objects, as Piaget points out, first as lookable, suckable, and graspable. - 2011, Gregory Fricchione, Compassion and Healing in Medicine and Society:
    • Named the “Lookable User Interface,” or LUI, the approach is based on the concept of a Personal Reality (PR) system. Here the computer adapts to the user's worldview in a personalized way, and according to the specific...

Origin

From look + -able.

Forms

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