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Capable of being traced or tracked.
trackable
untraceable
Traceable.
attributable
1
Works of art generate responses not directly
traceable
to the work itself.
2
This enemy is drought,
traceable
directly to the destruction of the forests.
3
This genius is especially
traceable
in his two masterpieces, Sintram and Undine.
4
The cause of epilepsy is seldom
traceable
to any special brain lesions.
5
The partial motives are more or less
traceable
as if by observation.
6
The motive for this sudden resolution is directly
traceable
to Lady Loring.
7
Eventually the arsonist would make a mistake or leave a
traceable
clue.
8
Both errors were hardly excusable and were
traceable
to over-anxiety to score.
9
The ruins surrounding this tower consist of low, fallen walls, scarcely
traceable
.
10
Those lines, the characteristics of her highly gifted race, were easily
traceable
.
11
But never was there an effect more directly
traceable
to a cause.
12
Here, for the second time, a connection between two victims is
traceable
.
13
He laughs not-noteven a smile is
traceable
on his sombre features.
14
Bitcoin has been telling us that it is more
traceable
than cash.
15
Tombs, temples, and palaces arise on every hand, ruined but still
traceable
.
16
Irish meat plants rely on a guaranteed supply of good quality,
traceable
cattle.
traceable
directly traceable
easily traceable
clearly traceable
plainly traceable
still traceable