auditable


au·dit

A0517900 (ô′dĭt)n.1. An examination of records or financial accounts to check their accuracy.2. An adjustment or correction of accounts.3. An examined and verified account.4. A thorough examination or evaluation: an audit of water use.v. au·dit·ed, au·dit·ing, au·dits v.tr.1. To examine, verify, or correct the financial accounts of: Independent accountants audit the company annually. The IRS audits questionable income tax returns.2. To attend (a course) without requesting or receiving academic credit.3. To examine or evaluate (something) thoroughly: audit a house's energy consumption.v.intr. To conduct an audit.
[Middle English (influenced by auditor, auditor), from Latin audītus, a hearing, from past participle of audīre, to hear; see au- in Indo-European roots.]
au′dit·a·ble adj.

auditable

(ˈɔːdɪtəbəl) adj (Accounting & Book-keeping) able to be audited