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deducible

  • a word derived from deduce.
    deduce
    verb (used with object)
    to derive as a conclusion from something known or assumed; infer.

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Some obvious reasons are deducible from the graphic elegance of his structures and their seductive saturated “Mexican” colors.

From New York Times Jun. 13, 2014

The number of of days in the year is deducible from the dimensions of an inner chamber.

From Time Magazine Archive

The stories were fragmentary and mostly technical, no exact cause of or blame for the disaster being readily deducible from them.

From Time Magazine Archive

There must, he concluded, be changes deducible by experiment that are too subtle to be perceived directly by the senses.

From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan

In conclusion, the lecturer remarked on the important inferences deducible from the discovery of rain-prints in rocks of remote antiquity.

From Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol III, No 13, 1851 by Various