a. [as if ad. L. *ēnuntiābilis, f. ēnuntiāre; see next.] That admits of being enunciated.
1652. Urquhart, Jewel, Wks. (1834), 198. All the words enunciable are in it contained.
1824. Coleridge, Aids Refl. (1848), I. 261. John enunciates the fact itself, to the full extent in which it is enunciable for the human mind.