: capable of being known : able to be determined or understood
This year, California votes March 3, and whether it offers a delegate haul for one candidate or a scramble between several candidates is not yet knowable. David Weigel
At the end of any year, a fixed and knowable number of us will have developed heart disease, and another number won't have. Jeffrey Kluger and Alice Park
A smear of orange tells everything knowable about light when it collides with the bottom of a copper pot. Peter Schjedlahl