Word Study
cogitable
CIDE DICTIONARY
cogitable, a. [L. cogitabilis, fr. cogitare to think.].
Capable of being brought before the mind as a thought or idea; conceivable; thinkable. [1913 Webster]
"Creation is cogitable by us only as a putting forth of divine power." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
cogitable, adj. able to be grasped by the mind; conceivable.
Etymology
L cogitabilis (as COGITATE)
THESAURUS
cogitable
cerebrate, cogitate, collogue, collude, conceive, connive, conspire, contrive, deliberate, devise, envisage, envision, imagine, intrigue, machinate, reason, reflect, speculateFor further exploring for "cogitable" in Webster Dictionary Online