calculable
Americanadjective
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determinable by calculation; ascertainable.
This map was designed so that distances by road are easily calculable.
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that can be counted on; reliable.
adjective
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that may be computed or estimated
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predictable; dependable
Other Word Forms
- calculability noun
- calculably adverb
- noncalculable adjective
- noncalculably adverb
- precalculable adjective
- uncalculable adjective
- uncalculably adverb
Etymology
Origin of calculable
First recorded in 1725–35; calcul(ate) + -able
Example Sentences
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“So of course some things are much more complicated. Everything else is just physics, which is simulatable, calculable and doable.”
There are many different types of numbers, some of which you may remember from school: natural, rational, irrational, imaginary, calculable and incalculable numbers.
From Scientific American
Such a concrete, calculable theory is what the subject desperately needs, so that we can compare its outputs with the wealth of theoretical data that are accumulating from scientists.
From Scientific American
He knew – as an interiors man – how to make a scene pop, how to drag a viewer in, how to go from calculable damage on the surface to inexplicable lushness in the depths.
From The Guardian
While the pandemic’s calculable losses have reflected and exacerbated racial and economic disparities, the pain of not being there, especially for older loved ones or those dying of covid-19, is shared.
From Washington Post
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