IPA: /ˈbraʊzəbl/
KK: /ˈbraʊzəbl/
Able to be looked at or explored, especially in the context of information or content on the internet.
The website has a browsable interface that makes it easy to find information.
Browsers are derived from 'browse' (from Middle English 'brousen', meaning to graze or feed on) and the suffix '-able' (meaning capable of). The word 'browsable' means capable of being browsed or easily navigated through.
Think of 'browsing' as grazing through information, and the '-able' means it's possible to do so. This helps you remember that 'browsable' refers to something you can easily navigate through.