knowable in English

adjective

[know·a·ble || 'nəʊəbl]

can be know

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1. Roughly stated, Apriorism is the principle that the meanings of words are knowable a priori

2. Arcane definition is - known or knowable only to a few people : secret; broadly : mysterious, obscure

3. If LOGO’s the game of things you know and love (which it is), then you can’t get much more knowable or loveable than the nation’s favourite Blackcurranty drink

4. Yet as Masha Gessen writes in Surviving Autocracy, “A journalist who assumes that Trump’s intention is unknowable, that repeated false statements—when the truth is indeed knowable—do not

5. The difference is quite simple: Atheist refers to someone who does not believe in the existence of a god or any gods, and agnostic refers to someone who doesn’t know whether there is a god, or even if such a thing is knowable

6. The ‘Crawling order’, it is demonstrably clear, was not altogether different from many of the other regulations imposed during Martial Law in the Punjab, insofar as all these orders presuppose that the Indian is a knowable subject for the British, that the native mind is never too dense (unless it be dense with seditious thoughts), and that

7. De omni re scibili et quibusdam Aliis: of all things knowable and certain others (i.e., to have a great deal of knowledge; a “know it all”) (quoted by Mirandola) de omnibus rebus et quibusdam Aliis: about everything, and certain other things (i.e., a book that rambles on and on) disce, puer, virtutem ex me, verumque laborem, fortunam ex Aliis