- draw|a|ble
- draw|a|ble «DR uh buhl», adjective.1. that can be drawn: »
a drawable plan.
2. that can be drawn on: »drawable funds.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
a drawable plan.
drawable funds.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
with|draw|a|ble — «wihth DR uh buhl, wihth », adjective. that can be withdrawn … Useful english dictionary
cir´cum|scrib´a|ble — cir|cum|scribe «SUR kuhm SKRYB, SUR kuhm skryb», transitive verb, scribed, scrib|ing. 1. to draw a line around; mark the boundaries of; bound: »The horizon circumscribed the sailor s view. 2. to surround: »the atmosphere circumscribing the earth … Useful english dictionary
re|tract´a|ble — re|tract «rih TRAKT», transitive verb. 1. to draw back or in: »to retract a plane s landing gear. The kitten retracted her claws and purred when I petted her. The dog snarled and retracted his lips. 2. to withdraw; take back: »to retract an offer … Useful english dictionary
shrink´a|ble — shrink1 «shrihngk», verb, shrank or shrunk, shrunk or shrunk|en, shrink|ing, noun. –v.i. 1. to draw back; re … Useful english dictionary
dou|ble-rule — «DUHB uhl ROOL», transitive verb, ruled, rul|ing. Bookkeeping. to draw two lines beneath (accounts that are balanced) … Useful english dictionary
in|scrib´a|ble — in|scribe «ihn SKRYB», transitive verb, scribed, scrib|ing. 1. to write, engrave, or mark (words, names, letters, or symbols) on stone, metal, paper, or other material: »Her name was inscribed on the ring. Please inscribe my initials on the watch … Useful english dictionary
jam´ma|ble — jam1 «jam», verb, jammed, jam|ming, noun. –v.t. 1. to press or squeeze tightly between two surfaces: »The ship was jammed between two rocks. SYNONYM(S): wedge, pack. 2 … Useful english dictionary
pro|ject´a|ble — proj|ect «noun. PROJ ehkt; verb. pruh JEHKT», noun, verb. –n. 1. a plan; scheme: »Flying in a heavy machine was once thought an impossible project. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under plan. (Cf. ↑plan) 2. an undertaking; enterprise: » … Useful english dictionary
scrib|ble — scrib|ble1 «SKRIHB uhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.t. 1. to write or draw carelessly or hastily: »to scribble verses. 2. to write in an untidy or illegible hand: »to scribble a note. 3. to cover or fill with meaningless scrawls, sloppy writing … Useful english dictionary
withdraw — with•draw [[t]wɪðˈdrɔ, wɪθ [/t]] v. drew, drawn, draw•ing 1) to draw back, away, or aside; take or pull back: to withdraw one s support; She withdrew her hand[/ex] 2) to take out or away, as from a place or from consideration or circulation;… … From formal English to slang