Spanish edit

Etymology edit

From abarcar +‎ -able.

Adjective edit

abarcable m or f (masculine and feminine plural abarcables)

  1. straightforward; accessible
    • 2018 July 10, “La ciudad de Arbeleche y Canale”, in El Pais (Uruguay)[1]:
      Lo percibe claramente el ciudadano de a pie, la señora, la joven o el señor que camina por esa amplia plaza apoyada en la calle Colonia: eleva la mirada y el edificio es abarcable, no le resulta ajeno ni grotesco.
      The citizen perceives it clearly on foot: the woman, the young person or the man who walks through that wide plaza resting on Colonia street: he looks up and the building is straightforward; it doesn't come off as alien or grotesque.

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