The Collaborative International Dictionary
Describable \De*scrib"a*ble\, a. That can be described; capable of description.
Wiktionary
a. Capable of being described.
WordNet
adj. capable of being described
Usage examples of "describable".
It should be visually interesting and have describable parts, rather than being compact.
For them, the defining technology was the clock and its associated systems of gears, cogs and hydraulic transmission, which together could generate precisions of mathematically describable motion hitherto unimaginable.
The region was putrid with the carcasses of decaying fish, and of other less describable things which I saw protruding from the nasty mud of the unending plain.
Though I have classified current pamphlets under nine headings they could be finally reduced to two main schools, roughly describable as Party Line and Astrology.
Describable as a logical sequence, even as a mathematical operation.
As soon as the group huddled under the bulk of the Falcon, the wind died down to something more describable as a severe weather condition.