Readability is a subjective parameter used to measure an aspect of code quality. It is based on the assumption that code should be easily comprehensible by humans, both in its form and in its meaning.
Code-Readability is how easy it is to understand a piece of code. Whether it be reading someones code, or writing your own.
From the answer of a related meta question, Code [readability] is very subjective, I guess that code-readability is more about meta-programming to analyze the code with tools, not with human eyes. However, even the answerer suggests that they are synonyms.
So are they? Should they be synonymized?
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post on SO, my argument would be that the readability has to (in some way) relate to the function / performance of the code. e.g. "Am i sacrificing performance by making this code block more legible?". The answer to that may be yes, no, or yes, but here is a more legible and performative solution. That IMO is valuable SO knowledge. Sheer readability is, as others suggest, very subjective.