aspectable

English

Etymology

Latin aspectabilis.

Adjective

aspectable (comparative more aspectable, superlative most aspectable)

  1. Capable of being; visible.
    • Ray
      To this Use and Purpose of informing us what is Abroad round about us in this aspectable World, we shall find this Structure and Mechanism of the Eye, and every Part thereof; so well fitted and adapted, as not the least Curiosity can be added.
    • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
      [] the hungry beggar-boy []
      Contains, himself, both flowers and firmaments
      And surging seas and aspectable stars,
      And all that we would push him out of sight
      In order to see nearer.

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