dat|a|ble

dat|a|ble
dat|a|ble «DAY tuh buhl» adjective.
that can be dated: »

Though none of the coins is precisely datable, analysis of the whole group makes it possible to say with certainty that the ship was buried between 650 and 670 A.D. (Scientific American).

Also, dateable.

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