Landmarkable
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Worthy of being a landmark. rare
"Ms. Kellerman’s survey made the case that much had been left out of the original district, Ms. Woodruff said, “the part of the village that had not been seen as landmarkable, where the houses were built for the working class and were not as grand as the town houses of the central village.”"
Example
More examples"Ms. Kellerman’s survey made the case that much had been left out of the original district, Ms. Woodruff said, “the part of the village that had not been seen as landmarkable, where the houses were built for the working class and were not as grand as the town houses of the central village.”"
Etymology
From landmark + -able.
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