referable in English

adjective

[ref·er·a·ble || rɪ'fɜːrəbl]

can be directed; can be ascribed to, can be related to; can be applied to; can be alluded to

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1. Synonyms for Attributable include accountable, applicable, ascribable, assignable, explicable, traceable, blamable, imputable, placeable and referable

2. The deemed annual charge applies only to those holdings referable to basic life and general annuity business.

3. A study of the Blanchings (Bier's spots) which develop in human skin deprived of circulation has proved them referable to the same general causes that lead to ischemic patching of …

4. Attributable adjective ascribable, accountable, applicable, traceable, explicable, assignable, imputable, blamable or blameable, placeable, referable or referrable deaths Attributable to smoking Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

5. A study of the Blanchings (Bier's spots) which develop in human skin deprived of circulation has proved them referable to the same general causes that lead to ischemic patching of the skin of animals, and that they are conditioned by the same factors.

6. Briquet’s Syndrome (somatization disorder, DSM-IV-TR #300.81) In Briquet’s syndrome, first described by Paul Briquet in 1859, patients feel that they have been sickly most of their lives and complain of a multitude of symptoms referable to numerous different organ systems

7. ‘The taxon is unique among Brachyurans due to its distinctive dorsal carapace ornamentation.’ ‘Based upon the morphology of the chela and appendages and the orientation of the appendages with respect to the carapace, the new material is not referable to any macruran groups and must be a Brachyuran.’