a. [f. LOCALIZE v. + -ABLE.] That can be localized.

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1855.  H. Spencer, Princ. Psych., VII. xvii. (1872), II. 467. Such components of consciousness … being unlocalizable in space, and being but indefinitely localizable in time.

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1865.  F. H. Laing, in Ess. Relig. & Lit., Ser. I. 196. It is the same localisable faculty that is supposed in the idea of the names being ‘called upon’ one, as a pledge of God’s favour.

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1879.  H. Spencer, Data of Ethics, vi. 78. The feelings classed as emotions, which are not localizable in the bodily framework.

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