a. Also -ible. [f. next + -ABLE.] That may be evolved; capable of being drawn out or developed.
1869. Browning, Ring & Bk., Pope, 231. Truth lies everywhere, in these, Not absolutely in a portion, yet Evolvible from the whole.
1888. J. I. Swander, in Microcosm (N.Y.), Oct. Setting free that substantial form of forceeither light or electricityevolvable by these respective processes.