a.
That may be known; capable of being discovered, understood, or ascertained.
Thus mind and matter, as known or knowable, are only two different series of phenomena or qualities.Sir W. Hamilton.
| Dictionary: Know·a·ble |
That may be known; capable of being discovered, understood, or ascertained.
Thus mind and matter, as known or knowable, are only two different series of phenomena or qualities.Sir W. Hamilton.
| Thesaurus: knowable |
adjective
| WordNet: knowable |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
capable of being known
Synonyms: cognizable, cognisable
| mystic, mystical | |
| nescience | |
| knowa bleness |
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