averrable


a·ver

A0545200 (ə-vûr′)tr.v. a·verred, a·ver·ring, a·vers 1. To affirm positively; declare: "Liberal politicians ... found it necessary to aver that they were in favor of rigid economy in public spending too" (John Kenneth Galbraith).2. Law To assert formally as a fact.
[Middle English averren, from Old French averer, from Vulgar Latin *advērāre : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin vērus, true; see wērə-o- in Indo-European roots.]
a·ver′ment n.a·ver′ra·ble adj.

averrable

(əˈvɜːrəbəl) adjable to be proved or verified