interabled
English
Etymology
inter- + able + -ed
Adjective
interabled (not comparable)
- Describing a relationship between a disabled person and one who is not disabled.
- 2015, Susan Antebi, Beth E. Jörgensen, Libre Acceso: Latin American Literature and Film through Disability Studies, SUNY Press (→ISBN), page 184:
- But that does not mean that Flora needs to sit and watch the spider to understand the metaphor of its web, or that Flora won't describe the web of interracial and interabled friendship as an object that can be seen, […]
- 2015, Susan Antebi, Beth E. Jörgensen, Libre Acceso: Latin American Literature and Film through Disability Studies, SUNY Press (→ISBN), page 184: