scriptible

scriptible
scriptible [skʀiptibl] adj.
ÉTYM. D. i. (après 1950); comp. sav. du lat. scriptura « écriture », et -ible.
Didact. ou littér. Qu'on peut écrire (correspond à dicible).
0 La mort du chien (dans un projet de roman) n'était pas scriptible dans la langue que j'avais choisie et qui s'inspirait de Cocteau, de Radiguet, mâtinée de Drieu.
Jacques Laurent, les Bêtises, p. 88.

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