Brushability

/ˌbrʌʃəˈbɪləti/ noun

The quality or property of being able to be brushed, applied with a brush, or easily combed through without tangling or damage.

From 'brush' (Germanic origin, possibly from Old Norse) plus the suffix '-ability' meaning capacity or quality. This modern term emerged with cosmetics and paint industries standardizing product properties.

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