stainable

IPA: stˈeɪnʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Able to be stained.
  • Able to produce stains.
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Examples of "stainable" in Sentences

  • Karyotin is the reticular, usually stainable, material of the cell nucleus..
  • And if the meal involved a red sauce, he ate without too many stainable clothes on.
  • Interest rates demanded by buyers of its 10-year bonds are now above 7%, a level most analysts feel is unsu-stainable.
  • Glass, which isn't corrodible or stainable, is more resilient than granite -- though they both contain high levels of the mineral silica and can chip.
  • Stainless steel proved, well, stainable and earned a poor rating because it discolored severely from application of some common materials; wood also stained badly.
  • When America gave away our manufacturing to gain profit for investors we doomed ourselves to economic collapse because the wealth of a nation is in its ability to be self stainable without outside influence.
  • To S.stainable Designs J.S. Marcus profiles five international designers who integrate green principles into innovative projects Norman Foster From Berlin's Reichstag dome to London's S.iss Re building, no contemporary architect has left a greater impact on the modern city skyline than Norman Foster, whose high-tech modernism reinvented the skyscraper.

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