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referable    
a. 可付嗚的;可歸因于..的

可付嗚的;可歸因於..的

referable
adj 1: capable of being assigned or credited to; "punctuation
errors ascribable to careless proofreading"; "the
cancellation of the concert was due to the rain"; "the
oversight was not imputable to him" [synonym: {ascribable},
{due}, {imputable}, {referable}]

Referable \Ref"er*a*ble\ (r?f"?r*?*b'l), a.
Capable of being referred, or considered in relation to
something else; assignable; ascribable. [Written also
{referrible}.]
[1913 Webster]

It is a question among philosophers, whether all the
attractions which obtain between bodies are referable
to one general cause. --W.
Nicholson.
[1913 Webster]

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  • Use of the word referable - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Can the word "referable" be used to denote something that can be referenced and what is the difference between "referable" and "referenceable"?
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