adv. [f. COGNIZABLE + -LY2.] In a cognizable manner; recognizably; perceptibly.
1817. Wordsw., Poems, Pass of Kirkstone. Nor hint of man; if stone or rock Seem not his handy-work to mock By something cognizably shaped.
1854. Faber, Growth in Holiness, xv. (1872), 257. The spiritual life is a cognizably different thing from the worldly life.