affordance
English
Etymology
From afford + -ance; coined in 1977 by psychologist J. J. Gibson.
Noun
affordance (plural affordances)
- A potential transaction that is made possible by a given object or environment; especially, one that is made easily discoverable.
Related terms
Translations
A potential action that is made possible by a given object or environment
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