noun
- plural of erasability; the quality or state of being able to be erased or removed
Usage: typically used in technical or formal contexts; often refers to properties of materials, data, or marks
Examples
- The erasabilities of different pencil marks vary depending on the paper type.
- Modern software emphasizes the erasabilities of user data for privacy protection.
- The manufacturer tested the erasabilities of the whiteboard markers on various surfaces.
- Digital storage systems offer greater erasabilities compared to physical archives.
- The erasabilities of temporary tattoos make them popular among children.