a. [f. LOCALIZE v. + -ABLE.] That can be localized.
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.
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 Gods favour.
1879. H. Spencer, Data of Ethics, vi. 78. The feelings classed as emotions, which are not localizable in the bodily framework.