ascertainable etymology

Etymology:

  • ascertainable (adjective): from Late Latin ascertabilis, from Latin ascertare ("to determine, establish"), from ad ("to") + certus ("certain, sure")

Meaning:

  • capable of being ascertained or determined; verifiable

Origin:

  • The Latin root certus is also related to certus in the sense of "certificate" and to the English words "certain," "certainty," and "certify."
  • The word "ascertainable" first appeared in English in the late 16th century.

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