titleable

English

Etymology

From title +‎ -able.

Adjective

titleable (not comparable)

  1. That can be titled.
    Antonym: untitleable
    • 1987, William A. Katz, ‎Robin Kinder, The Publishing and Review of Reference Sources (page 332)
      "Books," to us, should have 150 to 1500 published pages, almost never need color, be typesettable in house, not require fold-out maps, be predominately [sic] in English, and be titleable such that a nonspecialist could recommend it to a specialist.