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describible

Describible is an adjective meaning capable of being described. It is formed from the verb describe and the suffix -ible/-able, indicating possibility. The common spelling in modern English is describable, but describible is a recognized variant that appears in some dictionaries and older texts.

Usage notes: Describable is generally preferred in American English, while British sources may encounter both spellings.

Application: The term applies to things, events, or ideas that can be conveyed in words with sufficient

Related terms: Indescribable denotes something too extraordinary or complex to be described adequately; a related but

When
writing
formally,
describable
is
usually
recommended;
describible
may
be
retained
for
quotations
or
to
reflect
historical
usage.
detail.
It
is
often
used
in
descriptive,
literary,
or
analytical
writing
to
signal
that
a
feature
can
be
precisely
characterized.
distinct
word
is
"descriptive,"
which
relates
to
the
act
or
process
of
description
rather
than
the
capability
of
being
described.
Describable
is
not
a
technical
term
with
a
fixed
theory;
rather,
it
functions
as
a
common-language
descriptor.