Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • That may be denoted or marked.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Capable of being denoted or marked.

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  • adjective Capable of being denoted or marked.

Etymologies

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denote +‎ -able

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  • Socrates in his father's workshop, at the battle of Delium, and in prison, is assumed to be the same man denotable by the same name; and similarly, 'elephant,' or 'justice,' or 'fairy,' in the same context, is to be understood of the same thing under the same

    Logic Deductive and Inductive Carveth Read 1889

  • I'm curious, Rick talked briefly about the infusion strategy and they know you plan to give us more details down the road, I'm just curious in a sort of at a strategic level if you're thinking more of a build strategy, building out existing units to include infusion capabilities or opening new stores on a denotable basis versus acquisitions in that piece of the business and how that squares with the strong focus on driving improved cash flow, which I know all shareholders will appreciate.

    Healthcare Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha 2009

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