a. rare. Capable of being circumstantiated.
1646. J. Price, Reply Citie Remonstrance, C 2 b. It is a crime circumstantiable to a great aggravation for one man to wrong a whole Citie.
1846. Worcester refers to Bp. Taylor.
Hence Circumstantiability nonce-wd.
1840. New Monthly Mag., LVIII. 278. I worried myself to death with these and similar circumstantiabilities.
1892. J. F. Sachse, in Amer. Jrnl. Photogr., XIII. Feb., 51. Independent of the circumstantiability of the contrivance, he could not obtain anything approximating to a serviceable negative.