a. [f. EYE v. + -ABLE.] That may be seen by the eye; also, that may be looked upon with pleasure; sightly.

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1839.  Bailey, Festus (1852), 458. The furthest things on all sides eyeable Are village temples tapering to the skies.

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1887.  Times, 16 Aug., 7/3. They take very good care to make their goods ‘eyeable’ and attractive to purchasers.

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1890.  Sat. Rev., 13 Sept., 327/2. Dr. Hime has spared no pains in making the pages eyeable (a great aid to memory).

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