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Determinable

Determinable \De*ter"mi*na*ble\, a. [L. determinabilis finite. See Determine, v. t.] Capable of being determined, definitely ascertained, decided upon, or brought to a conclusion.

Not wholly determinable from the grammatical use of the words.
--South.

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determinable

a. 1 able to be determined or limited 2 (label en legal) able to be decided or settled by law n. (label en philosophy) An attribute of something that is suceptible of determination into various states

WordNet
determinable

adj. capable of being determined or limited or fixed; "determinable velocities"; "matters determinable by law" [ant: indeterminable]

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Determinable

Determinable may refer to:

  • Fee simple, an estate in land, a form of freehold ownership
  • Property (philosophy), an attribute of an object

Usage examples of "determinable".

Where the property has a determinable market value, that is the normal measure of recovery.

Had the recovered lymphoid tissue been in a normal state, the presence of Viscumin in molecular quantity would currently be determinable through the process of microscopy known as immuno-cytochemistry, using the enzyme, horseradish peroxidaise.

But, of course, this indefinite possibility of what we know as Force and Matter being identical with what we know as Mind does not neutralise, in any determinable degree, the considerations whereby Materialism in its present shape infers that what we know as Force and Matter are probably distinct from what we know as Mind.

Derridean polyvalence, it reaches quite determinable persons in a determinable place, where it yields an all too decipherable meaning.

What disapproved from the first moment also was the want of a bill of rights to guard liberty against the legislative as well as executive branches of the government, that is to say to secure freedom in religion, freedom of the press, freedom from monopolies, freedom from unlawful imprisonment, freedom from a permanent military, and a trial by jury in all cases determinable by the laws of the land.