a. Obs.1 [f. FUTURE + -ABLE.] That may happen in the future.
1655. Fuller, The Church-History of Britain, XI. iii. f 51. 175 What the issue of this conference concluded would have been, is only known to him whose prescience extends not only to things future, but futurable, having the certain cognisance of contingents, which might, yet never actually shall, come to passe.