Being able to describe something can be very useful. Using a word to describe something can be very detailed.
I want to find an adjective to describe that something can be detailed. What is the meaning of “detailable” and “fake”?
Which
interface will you prefer? How do you name a class? The idea is that objects that implement the “Detailable” interface will be asked for information to display details.
What
is the detailed description of a car?
What does “commentable” mean?
Are it necessary for you to use an’-able ‘-suffixed interface name to avoid identifying an interface’s name? Could you simply have it implement the ” Inspection ” interface?
Some possible fits:
- Faceted (a lot of people talk of faceted search looking at object attributes) Describable
- Information
How about “has details”? Does it have to be a single word?
Can you help me with information?
What is Queryable? Is someone interrogable? Detailable (i.e., descriptive terms, text descriptions, images
etc.) means that it can be detailed.
How does Effable exist anyway, except for being archaic? It is antonymic to ineffable (“beyond expression in words”); another word still commonly used.
What is Annotated Data. What do you mean by more detail in detail? Is noting first what comes to mind when you hear “annotated”? On second thought, ‘details’ could be pretty vague, for an interface offering useful information about your object. For instance, if the details are actually specifications, say, speed, size, and dimensions, then your word should indicate that.
How about “specifications” That would be appropriate for details that describe how big, fast, hot, round, expensive, etc.. What is
something?