identifiable

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    possible to identify

Word Origin

identifiable (adj.)
1804, from identify + -able. Related: Identifiably.

Example

1. In other words , both share an identifiable problem area .
2. Eventually , orbitz may start to test if mac users have identifiable preferences for car rentals and flight bookings .
3. Sixteen mummies still had identifiable hearts or arteries . And nine of them showed hardening of those arteries .
4. Though both mother and father contribute to a child 's dna , their contributions come in large , identifiable blocks .
5. Normal sadness , they say , tends to have an identifiable cause of some kind , particularly a loss , and is proportional in its intensity to the seriousness of that cause .

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