1. resolvable - Adjective
2. resolvable - Adjective Satellite
Admitting of being resolved; admitting separation into constituent parts, or reduction to first principles; admitting solution or explanation; as, resolvable compounds; resolvable ideas or difficulties.
Source: Webster's dictionarySemiosis is, according to Peirce, "an action, or influence, which is, or involves, an operation of three subjects, such as a sign, its object, and its interpretant, this tri-relative influence not being in any way resolvable into an action between pairs". Umberto Eco
all disputed points are potentially resolvable Source: Internet
a resolvable quarrel Source: Internet
such problems are perfectly solvable Source: Internet
Electro-optic deflectors have only a small number of resolvable spots, but possess a fast response time. Source: Internet
For example, a floating point divide by zero exception will typically, by default, allow the program to be resumed, while an out of memory condition might not be resolvable transparently. Source: Internet