Using the word 'Blurrable' in a sentence
I am trying to create my own book, and one of those sentences I want to add is:
To him, the images in your memory are blurrable.
The word came out of my mind, but I don't think it is used anywhere before, can't find it in dictionary either.
Found this online but I want to know if using blurrable is fine.
Images Printed in soluble ink are bllurable with a wet thumb. That's Not a terribly uncommon usage.