The Collaborative International Dictionary
Recognizable \Rec"og*ni`za*ble\ (r[e^]k"[o^]g*n[imac]`z[.a]*b'l or r[-e]*k[o^]g"n[i^]*z[.a]*b'l; 277), a. Capable of being recognized. [Written also recognisable.] -- Rec"og*ni`za*bly, adv.
Wiktionary
a. Able to be recognize.
WordNet
adj. easily perceived; easy to become aware of; "this situation produces recognizable stress symptoms"
possible to recognize [syn: recognisable, placeable]
Usage examples of "recognizable".
We were all supposed to look similar, to be instantly recognizable, dark-haired and pale with emeralds on our cheeks and accreditation tats if possible, carrying our swords like Shamans carried their staves.
Though he had spent much of the past four years away from Angustias, every face was immediately recognizable to him.
The colors took on the blurry but recognizable form of a large animal.
The great experimental merit of Aplysia, by contrast with Drosophila, which has as many neurons, or the octopus, which has far more, is that many of the Aplysia neurons are very large - up to a millimetre or so in diameter - and they are located in characteristic and recognizable patterns, which are reproducible from animal to animal.
Recognizable, measurable Talent meant preferential schooling, and often grants-in-aid for the entire family.
Hammond has collected a large number of these prodromic dreams, seeming to indicate that before the recognizable symptoms of disease present themselves a variety of morbid dreams may occur.
Even after all the years, Reck Desh was recognizable by his cocky gait and full sleeve of tattoos.
Even so, he is always instantly recognizable as the same patriarchal character, forewarned by the same merciful god, who rides out the same universal flood in the same storm-tossed ark and whose descendants repopulate the world.
Colonel Democriphon, recognizable by his unhelmeted head and flowing blond hair, was riding through the farm battery as if on parade.
Even all these years later, the face of the former emperor of Andhra was recognizable, where he hung in the great feasting hall of the imperial palace at Kautambi.
The remaining man was recognizable from the description Monk had given, and from the photograph, as the fake butler, McFellen, who had led Monk into the murder frameup at the Argus apartment.
Anakin could see them now, the silver dots taking on recognizable shape, transforming into Naboo starfighters, spread out against the blackness, approaching the larger, blockier form of the Federation battleship.
It seemed even less like the Brythonic that Guiwenneth spoke, more of a combination of vaguely recognizable words, and woodland, animal sounds, much clicking, whistling, yapping, a cacophony to which Guiwenneth responded totally in kind.
There was mention of hockey and one page with a cartoonish image of Olie Swain, recognizable by the dark smudge of his birthmark, doing a flip on skates.
The cigar band showed a heart wreathed in curlycues but without any recognizable brand name.