The Collaborative International Dictionary
Interpretable \In*ter"pret*a*ble\, a. [L. interpretabilis: cf. F. interpr[^e]table.] Admitting of interpretation; capable of being interpreted or explained.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1610s, from Late Latin interpretabilis, from Latin interpretari (see interpret).
Wiktionary
a. Capable of being interpreted or explained
WordNet
adj. capable of being understood; "explainable phenomena" [syn: explainable]
Usage examples of "interpretable".
Rini Base (RINI—Received Information Not Interpretable, the human first impression of the inscrutable life-form) had been established specifically to study them.
We hadn't seen this particular script before but it's interpretable according to our sources.
If Hunt had taken such pains to avoid any hint of the subject being interpretable from what went over the communications network, anything could be happening.
Jacob was now trying to find out if the complicated display it emitted just before jetting away had a pattern that might be interpretable as a reply.