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be legible
adjective
Being clear enough to be read, readable, particularly for handwriting.
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Choreography must be legible.
Calligraphic work, as art, need not be legible in the usual sense of the word.
Such words were, by definition, incomprehensible to computers, but might be legible to humans.
The ink on the front side contains eight lines, dark enough to be legible.
As a result, each letter or image needs more screen space to be legible.
"Images have to be legible by the entire society," said Mr. Plamper.
The "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" on the seal itself must be legible.
The "Massachusetts Institute of Technology"' on the seal itself must be legible.
They programmed the perceptual chronometer to flash its numbers just a little too fast to be legible.
The listener doesn't need hand-holding anymore; songs can fade away into x-rays and still be legible.
The only other constraints were that it had to be legible and say "The New York Times Magazine".
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