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ˈweatherable, a. [f. weather v. + -able.] Capable of withstanding the effects of the weather. Also ˌweatheraˈbility.
1961Webster, Weatherability. 1963H. R. Clauser Encycl. Engin. Materials & Processes 662/1 The poor weatherability of some of the man-made fibers can be overcome by the use of special finishing and/or coating treatments. 1972J. G. Cruickshank Soil Geogr. ii. 52 Even where the parent material is rock in place, the weatherable minerals—or what has survived complete chemical weathering—are of continuing importance for soil profile development. 1979New Scientist 17 May 547 Silicones in paint prevent colour fading, and give better long-term weatherability and heat resistance. |