Etymology:
The word "assessable" is derived from the Latin word "ad" (to or at) and "sessus" (seat).
Meaning:
"Assessable" means capable of being evaluated or assessed. It typically refers to something that can be subject to a tax, fee, or other type of evaluation.
Origin:
The term "assessable" was first used in the early 17th century in the context of taxation. It was used to describe property that was subject to being taxed based on its value. Over time, the meaning of "assessable" expanded to include any type of evaluation or assessment.
Additional Notes:
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