rare. [f. next + -ITY.] Capability of being construed.
1856. J. Grote, in Cambr. Essays, 81. The pupils business must be to construe, the tutors to provide, if he can, for construability.
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.