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Definition of Describable

Describable
Describable De*scrib"a*ble, a. That can be described; capable of description.

Meaning of Describable from wikipedia

- In control systems theory, the describing function (DF) method, developed by Nikolay Mitrofanovich Krylov and Nikolay Bogoliubov in the 1930s, and extended...
-  127. ISBN 978-1-58297-393-7. Ogilvie, Brian W. (2006). The science of describing: Natural history in renaissance Europe. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago...
- organism and explain how it differs from species that have been previously described or related species. For a species to be considered valid, a species description...
- involved in military conflict (especially the great powers) sometimes describe the conflict by fighting the war under the au****es of a "police action"...
- The Venezuelan lowland rabbit is a new species of cottontail rabbit described in 2000, and named Sylvilagus varynaensis. It is the largest and darkest...
- A platform display, destination display or train describer (British English) is supplementing the destination sign on arriving trains giving p****engers...
- The following is the list of mammals which have been taxonomically described in the 21st century. List of mammals described in the 2000s...
- at the right time, cost and quality. Projects go through definite and describable phases. Each phase can be brought to some sense of closure as the next...
- I Was Trying to Describe You to Someone may refer to: "I Was Trying to Describe You to Someone", a short literary work by Richard Brautigan published...
- In computer programming, self-do****enting (or self-describing) source code and user interfaces follow naming conventions and structured programming conventions...