rare. [f. next + -ITY.] Capability of being construed.

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1856.  J. Grote, in Cambr. Essays, 81. The pupil’s business must be to construe, the tutor’s to provide, if he can, for construability.

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1878.  S. H. Hodgson, Philos. Refl., I. II. vi. § 6. 430. Possible to thought means, in its positive alternative, construable to thought, possible per se; possible to exist means, (supposing construability to thought), having determining conditions to bring it about.

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