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removable

adjective as in detachable

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Mr Botero’s firm, an “innovation company”, has designed the paint to be removable – once dry, you can peel it off like plastic wrap.

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Selling for $95 each, the masks come with a removable strap for wearing and a wall mount for displaying.

Her work includes creating a removable extra thumb and a tentacle arm.

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With its boxy body, chrome grille, round headlights and removable or soft top, it is practical, charming and not too flashy.

But they said there had been early design flaws such as removable blinds, windows that could be easily broken, and fragile shower walls that broke into shards.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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