Noun
The quality or state of being comprehensible; capability of being understood.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOne may say the eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility. Albert Einstein
Of all heroes, Spinoza was Einstein's greatest. No one expressed more strongly than he a belief in the harmony, the beauty, and, most of all, the ultimate comprehensibility of nature. John Archibald Wheeler
Comprehensiveness is the enemy of comprehensibility. Martin Fowler
His days were full of meaningless ceremonies whose sacredness appeared to be in inverse ratio to their comprehensibility or usefulness. Mervyn Peake
Time past, present, and to come, as also depth and height, near and afar off, are all one in God, one comprehensibility. Jakob Böhme
Of all heroes, Spinoza was Einstein's greatest. No one expressed more strongly than he a belief in the harmony, the beauty, and, most of all, the ultimate comprehensibility of nature. Baruch Spinoza