a. Obs. [ad. (late) L. conspicābil-is visible, remarkable, f. conspicārī to see, descry.] That may be beheld, visible; easily seen, evident, conspicuous.
1579. Twyne, Phisicke agst. Fortune, I. xxx. 42 b. The errour is not therefore the lesse, but rather the greater, and more conspicable.
a. 1652. J. Smith, Sel. Disc., V. 135. In this conspicable and sensible world.
17306. Bailey (folio), Conspicable, evident, that may easily be seen.