delebile
Italian
Etymology
From Latin dēlēbilem, accusative of dēlēbilis (“destructible, destroyable”), derived from the verb dēleō (“I destroy”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /deˈlɛ.bi.le/, [d̪eˈl̺ɛːbil̺e]
- Rhymes: -ɛbile
- Hyphenation: de‧lè‧bi‧le
Adjective
delebile (masculine and feminine plural delebili)
- (rare) deletable, cancellable
- Synonym: cancellabile
- Antonyms: incancellabile, indelebile
Latin
Adjective
dēlēbile
- inflection of dēlēbilis:
- nominative singular neuter
- accusative singular neuter
- vocative singular neuter
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