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guessable, a.|ˈgɛsəb(ə)l| [f. guess v. + -able.] That can be guessed.
1828Disraeli Voy. Capt. Popanilla iii. 16 My plots are not of that extremely guessable nature. 1865Carlyle Fredk. Gt. vi. iv. (1872) II. 166 Without date to it:—the guessable date is about two years hence. 1881Spectator 19 Mar. 373 The uncertain, and at most only guessable store of forces at work in human nature. 1890Sat. Rev. 22 Nov. 581/2 Within, if not exactly measurable, at least guessable, distance. |