The quality or state of being framable; the degree to which something can be framed.
From 'framable' + '-ness' (Old English suffix forming abstract nouns). The suffix '-ness' converts the adjective 'framable' into a noun expressing the property itself.
Abstract nouns ending in '-ness' are super productive in English—you can add '-ness' to almost any adjective, which is why we get quirky words like 'framableness' even though we rarely use them in everyday speech.
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