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browsable

[brou-zuh-buhl]

adjective

  1. enabling or encouraging one to browse.

    a browsable book; a browsable store.



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It’s a thick, glossy, photo-filled, endlessly browsable scrapbook that covers the entirety of a life and career — from fanboy to mogul, as writer, director and producer — that shaped 21st century comedy, encompassing the highlights, the lowlights and the never-lit.

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In time for the 2023 Times Festival of Books, we have assembled the ultimate bookshelf in that library, a browsable, well-organized array of 110 works that define Los Angeles.

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Although Zillow is known mostly to the public for its browsable home listings, the company has an array of other endeavors, from selling leads to real estate agents to offering mortgage lending.

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The New York Public Library on Thursday reversed course and announced that it would continue to maintain its venerable Picture Collection as circulating and browsable.

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The website Faces of the Riot did just that after the Jan. 6 insurrection, using open-source machine learning and facial recognition software to publish a browsable lineup of 6,000 faces.

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