controvertibilis
Controvertibilis is a Latin adjective meaning able to be controverted or disputable. In English-language scholarship, the closely related term controvertible is used to describe propositions or claims that are open to argument or dispute rather than settled facts.
Etymology: the form derives from the Latin verb controverti, meaning to dispute or turn against, plus the
Usage: The term appears in philosophical, legal, or historical discussions to mark that a claim invites counterarguments
Modern use and preferences: In contemporary English, the Latin form is rarely employed outside technical or
See also: debatable, disputable, arguable, controversial. Controversy itself derives from Latin controversia, reflecting a long-standing association