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Attributable

Attributable Meaning & Definition
Attributable Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Attributable?

[adj] capable of being attributed; "the collapse of the movement was attributable to a lack of morale"; "an idea attributable to a Russian"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Attributable: ascribable(p) | credited(p) | due to(p) | imputable(p) | referable(p) | traceable

Related Terms | Find terms related to Attributable: accountable | alleged | arising from | ascribable | assignable | attributable to | attributed | caused by | charged | coming from | contingent on | credited | dependent on | derivable from | derivational | derivative | deserving | due | due to | entitled to | explicable | imputable | imputed | meriting | meritorious | occasioned by | owing | owing to | putative | referable | referred to | resulting from | traceable | worthy of

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Attributable In Webster's Dictionary

\At*trib"u*ta*ble\, a. Capable of being attributed; ascribable; imputable. Errors . . . attributable to carelessness. --J. D. Hooker.

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