Adjective
(of a CD, DVD etc) Able to be used to record something.
(of a physical phenomenon) That can be recorded; capturable.
(in privacy regulations) that can be subject of data retention
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDicko said that he thinks Mark has a problem with her and thinks she doesn't have a recordable voice. Mark agreed but said if David Hasselhoff can sell records so can Hayley. Hayley Jensen
Almost every modern stand-alone DVD-Video player can play VCDs burned on recordable media. Source: Internet
The Recordable Audio CD is typically somewhat more expensive than CD-R due to lower production volume and a 3% AHRA royalty used to compensate the music industry for the making of a copy. Source: Internet
Recordable MiniDiscs use a magneto-optical system to record data. Source: Internet
Recordable CDs with even greater capacity, compatible with existing infrastructure of CD-ROM drives, made the new floppy technologies obsolete. Source: Internet
It is not uncommon for areas along the coast (especially the southern coast) to receive no recordable snowfall in a given year. Source: Internet