statable

English

Etymology

state + -able

Adjective

statable (comparative more statable, superlative most statable)

  1. Capable of being stated.
    • 1859, Charles Dickens, The Haunted House
      For all these reasons, and for others less easily and briefly statable, I find the early morning to be my most ghostly time. Any house would be more or less haunted, to me, in the early morning []

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