Adjective
Capable of being published; suitable for publication.
Source: Webster's dictionaryChasing publishable manuscripts is less like a heady gallop over wooded hillside in sunny autumnal weather and more like wading neck-deep through fetid swampland while biting midges swarm your face. Source: Internet
Hypothesis testing acts as a filter of statistical conclusions; only those results meeting a probability threshold are publishable. Source: Internet
In versions 2000 through 2003 an Access object type called Data Access Pages created publishable web pages. Source: Internet
They start their agent search the moment they type THE END, without first learning how to write a publishable manuscript. Source: Internet
We want a sustainable, publishable & read model, ie a fair payment for the publication and then a free availability for the readers. Source: Internet
We write and rewrite and rewrite again until we've honed that sucker into something we think is publishable. Source: Internet