a. [f. CONJECTURE + -ABLE.] That may be conjectured.
1656. [J. Sargeant], trans. T. Whites Peripatet. Instit., 428.
1659. Armys Plea for present Practice, 13. In all conjecturable probabilities.
1675. Howe, Living Temple, Wks. (1834), 73/2. And how far he is swerved from what he was, is easily conjecturable.
1887. T. Hardy, Woodlanders, III. i. 19. How this fall had come about was readily conjecturable.