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Subject:Re: Is _____ a word? From:Robert Plamondon <robert -at- PLAMONDON -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 1 May 1995 20:17:20 PDT
Gail Hodgson says,
>One of my pet peeves is new words invented by sticking an "able" or
>"ability" on the end of perfectly good words...
>P.S. I don't think cacheable is a word. (I don't think cachable is either.)
Debatable. Our language is malleable. I think that it's insupportable
that all modern -able coinages are insufferable. In any age, contemporaries
found lamentable newly-minted usages that proved indispensible.
-- Robert
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