a. rare. [f. SURVEY v. + -ABLE.] Capable of being surveyed.
1658. Osborn, Q. Eliz., Ep. More of London being surveyable in a minute from Pauls Steeple, than can be seen in an age out of Cheap-side.
1837. in Frasers Mag., XV. 654. Now the explosion becomes a thing visible, surveyable.
1858. Carlyle, Fredk. Gt., VII. iii. (1872), II. 265. From which the whole ground is surveyable to spectators of rank.
1882. Jennett Humphreys, in Frasers Mag., XXVI. 434. The [Philological] Society is going to deal, in addition, with the recoverable, the surveyable English of the printing-press.