a. rare. [f. SURVEY v. + -ABLE.] Capable of being surveyed.

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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.

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1837.  in Fraser’s Mag., XV. 654. Now the explosion becomes a thing visible, surveyable.

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1858.  Carlyle, Fredk. Gt., VII. iii. (1872), II. 265. From which the whole ground … is surveyable to spectators of rank.

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1882.  Jennett Humphreys, in Fraser’s Mag., XXVI. 434. The [Philological] Society is going to deal, in addition, with the recoverable, the surveyable English of the printing-press.

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