| 释义 | 
		pal·pa·ble \ˈpalpəbəl\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin palpabilis, from Latin palpare to stroke, caress + -abilis -able — more at feel 1.  : capable of being touched or felt : perceptible to the sense of touch : tangible  < a barely palpable dust >  < an enlarged palpable spleen > 2.  : easily perceptible by one or another of the senses other than touch : noticeable, patent 3.  : easily perceptible by the mind : plain, distinct, obvious, manifest  < a palpable absurdity >  < such palpable impostures > Synonyms: see evident, perceptible |