provable

provable
adjective see prove

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • provable — I adjective ascertainable, capable of being demonstrated, capable of being proven, capable of being shown, capable of positive proof, capable of proof, confirmable, deducible, demonstrable, determinable, discoverable, establishable, incontestable …   Law dictionary

  • Provable — Prov a*ble, a. [See {Prove}, and cf. {Probable}.] Capable of being proved; demonstrable. {Prov a*ble*ness}, n. {Prov a*bly}, adv. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • provable — is spelt without an e in the middle …   Modern English usage

  • provable — prove ► VERB (past part. proved or proven) 1) demonstrate by evidence or argument the truth or existence of. 2) show or be seen to be: the scheme has proved a great success. 3) (prove oneself) demonstrate one s abilities or courage. 4) Law… …   English terms dictionary

  • provable — adjective capable of being demonstrated or proved obvious lies a demonstrable lack of concern for the general welfare practical truth provable to all men Walter Bagehot • Syn: ↑demonstrable • Similar to: ↑obvious …   Useful english dictionary

  • provable claims — All those debts of a bankrupt outstanding as of the date of the bankruptcy. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 …   Glossary of Bankruptcy

  • Provable security — In cryptography, a system has provable security if its security requirements can be stated formally in an adversarial model, as opposed to heuristically, with clear assumptions that the adversary has access to the system as well as enough… …   Wikipedia

  • Provable prime — In number theory, a provable prime is an integer that is calculated to be prime using a primality proving algorithm.ee also*primality test *probable prime …   Wikipedia

  • provable claim — See provable debt …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • provable debt — A debt susceptible of proof against a bankrupt estate. Davis v Aetna Acceptance Co. 293 US 328, 79 L Ed 393, 66 S Ct 151. A claim provable against an estate in bankruptcy within the meaning of § 63 of the Bankruptcy Act (11 USC § 103).9 Am J2d… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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