How Do You Spell PERFORABLE?

Pronunciation: [pˈɜːfəɹəbə͡l] (IPA)

The word "perforable" is spelled with three syllables, pronounced as /pər.fər.ə.bəl/. The first syllable, "per," is pronounced with a schwa sound, represented by the symbol /ə/. The second syllable is pronounced with the stressed vowel sound /fər/. The final syllable, "-able," is pronounced with the vowel sound /əbəl/. The word means capable of being perforated or pierced, and its spelling reflects the use of the suffix "-able" to modify the root word "perforate."

PERFORABLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Perforable is an adjective that describes something capable of being pierced, punctured, or perforated. It refers to the quality or characteristics of an object or material that allows it to be easily penetrated by a pointed object or to have small holes or openings made in it.

    When used in relation to materials, such as paper, fabric, or plastic, perforable suggests that the material has a certain degree of softness, flexibility, or fragility that makes it susceptible to perforations. For example, perforable paper is intentionally designed with predefined dotted lines or small holes that can be easily torn along in order to create detachable sections.

    The term can also be applied to objects or surfaces that can be accurately perforated or punctured using sharp tools or machinery. This quality is often desirable in industries like packaging, where perforable materials are used to create easily openable and accessible packaging solutions.

    Perforable can be synonymous with terms like puncturable, penetrable, or pierceable. It is often used in technical contexts, such as engineering, manufacturing, or packaging, where the ease of piercing or puncturing a material or object is relevant. Possessing the quality of being perforable can determine the suitability of a material for specific applications, as well as affect the ease of use and functionality of certain products.

  2. That may be pierced.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for PERFORABLE

  • perferable
  • -performable
  • oerforable
  • lerforable
  • -erforable
  • 0erforable
  • pwrforable
  • psrforable
  • pdrforable
  • prrforable
  • p4rforable
  • p3rforable
  • peeforable
  • pedforable
  • pefforable
  • petforable
  • pe5forable
  • pe4forable
  • perdorable
  • percorable

Etymology of PERFORABLE

The word "perforable" is derived from the verb "perforate".

The verb "perforate" comes from the Latin word "perforare", which consists of two parts:

- "Per" meaning "through" or "thoroughly".

- "Forare" meaning "to bore" or "to pierce".

Therefore, "perforate" originally meant "to bore through" or "to make a hole in something". From this, the adjective "perforable" was coined to describe something that can be pierced or have holes made in it.

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