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  • 101readable — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Capable of being read] Syn. clear, legible, coherent, distinct, intelligible, lucid, comprehensible, plain, unmistakable, decipherable, regular, orderly, fluent, neat, tidy, flowing, precise, graphic, understandable,… …

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  • 102unintelligible — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. incomprehensible, indecipherable, meaningless, indistinct; see obscure 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. incomprehensible, incoherent, undecipherable, illegible, unreadable, unclear, muddled, meaningless, Greek,… …

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  • 103Unintelligibility — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Unintelligibility >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 unintelligibility unintelligibility Sgm: N 1 incomprehensibility incomprehensibility imperspicuity Sgm: N 1 inconceivableness inconceivableness vagueness &c. >Adj. Sgm …

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  • 104obliteration/obliterated —    Mostly used to referring to serial numbers which are no longer readable. The blotting out or smearing over of writing to make the original invisible or undecipherable …

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  • 105illegibility — il·leg·i·bil·i·ty || ɪ ledʒɪ bɪlÉ™tɪ n. quality of being impossible or difficult to read, in an undecipherable manner, lack of legibility …

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  • 106illegible — il·leg·i·ble || ɪ ledÊ’É™bl adj. impossible or difficult to read, unclear, undecipherable …

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  • 107undecipherably — adv. in an undecipherable manner; unclearly, in a manner that prevents interpretation …

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  • 108unsolvable — adj. impossible to solve, undecipherable, not able to be worked out …

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  • 109illegible — a. Unreadable, impossible to be read undecipherable, indecipherable …

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  • 110erase — erase, expunge, cancel, efface, obliterate, blot out, delete mean to strike out something so that it no longer has effect or existence. Erase basically implies a scraping or rubbing out of something that is written, engraved, or painted {erase a… …

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