exponible

[ ik-spoh-nuh-buh l ]
/ ɪkˈspoʊ nə bəl /
Logic.

adjective

(of a proposition) requiring an expanded and revised statement to remove some obscurity.

noun

an exponible proposition.

Origin of exponible

From the Medieval Latin word expōnibilis, dating back to 1560–70. See expound, -ible

OTHER WORDS FROM exponible

non·ex·po·ni·ble, adjective un·ex·po·ni·ble, adjective

Example sentences from the Web for exponible

  • A Compound Proposition, reducible to two or more simple ones, is said to be exponible.

    Logic |Carveth Read