1. describable - Adjective
2. describable - Adjective Satellite
That can be described; capable of description.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFor Halliday, grammar is described as systems not as rules, on the basis that every grammatical structure involves a choice from a describable set of options. Source: Internet
The early sketches also usually featured odd introductions for all the characters, such as calling Link the flappable captain, Miss Piggy the flirtatious first mate, and referring to Dr. Strangepork as "describable." Source: Internet
Nimtz has also claimed that "evanescent modes are not fully describable by the Maxwell equations and quantum mechanics have to be taken into consideration." Source: Internet
I have to come back to it here, however, for the particular flavor of "Kubla Khan", with its air of mystery, is describable in part through that convenient phrase. Source: Internet
It does not describe such concepts as name spaces very well at all, and the differences between a definition and a reference is not clearly describable either. Source: Internet
Visible light, which occupies a middle ground in frequency, can easily be shown in experiments to be describable using either a wave or particle model, or sometimes both. Source: Internet