rewritability
English
editEtymology
editNoun
editrewritability (uncountable)
- The state or condition of being rewritable.
- 2004, Bruce C. Nazarian, DVD Studio Pro 2: The Complete Guide to DVD Authoring, page xlix:
- This is different from the rewritability of DVD-RW and is closer in function to a "removable hard drive" than to an optical disc.
- 2011, Peidong Yang, The Chemistry of Nanostructured Materials, page 28:
- The apparent challenges in these methods are the durability of the writings, the toxicity of the inks and the rewritability of the papers.
- 2014, Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio, Embedded Systems Design for High-Speed Data Acquisition and Control, page 88:
- RFID architecture and the capacity and rewritability of memory, which can range from a few bits up to hundreds of kilobytes and can be either Read Only, Write Once & Read Only and Read & Write.