a. Also surmiseable. [f. SURMISE v. + -ABLE.] That may be surmised; conjecturable, supposable.
1817. Keatinge, Trav., I. 186. The name argali, besides the importance of its surmiseable radical, gives much scope for important deductions in its affinity with the arayal.
1862. Carlyle, Fredk. Gt., XIV. viii. Should Prince Karl, as is surmisable, make new attempts there.
1875. Poste, Gaius, I. Introd. 21. All systems of law contain many provisions which are hardly surmisable by any but professional lawyers.