1. traceable - Adjective
2. traceable - Adjective Satellite
Capable of being traced.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe greatest efforts of the race have always been traceable to the love of praise, as its greatest catastrophes to the love of pleasure. John Ruskin
I don't have traceable literary models because I haven't had great literary influences in my life. Manuel Puig
Whereas the work is understood to be traceable to a source (through a process of derivation or "filiation"), the Text is without a source - the "author" a mere "guest" at the reading of the Text. Roland Barthes
We create our fate every day... most of the ills we suffer from are directly traceable to our own behavior. Henry Miller
I know that the molecules in my body are traceable to phenomena in the cosmos. Neil deGrasse Tyson
I don't see 'lines of force' as being destructive, except to the extent that they are exclusively traceable through observance of the path of distorted material left in their wake. Brian Ferneyhough