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clickable, a. Brit. |ˈklɪkəbl|, U.S. |ˈklɪkəbəl| [‹ click v.1 + -able suffix.] 1. That can be readily summoned (as if) with a click of the fingers. nonce. The specific reference is to summoning the attention of a restaurant waiter.
1983K. Waterhouse In Mood x. 86 But at least I would be able to berate him at length on the non-availability of clickable talent at Clough & Clough's cafeteria. 2. Computing. That can be clicked (with or on); (esp. of text or images on a computer screen) responsive when clicked on with a mouse.
1985InfoWorld (Nexis) 26 Aug. 17 Our product takes 6502 object code and directly transforms it into 68000 object code, producing a clickable on-screen icon. 1990Med. Informatics 15 105 Links..appear to the user as ‘active objects’ such as arrows, various icons, clickable words etc. 1994Guardian 1 Jan. 11/3 The..screen could be replaced by one representing a university campus, with clickable options ranging from lectures on video to a dissection of a computer-generated frog. 2000N.Y. Times 13 July g11/5 In his work [as a Webmaster], Mr. Furness has noticed that newer users tend to feel more comfortable ‘when clickable links are larger..and things are explained in more detail using suitable language and symbolism’. |