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intuitable, a.|ɪnˈtjuːɪtəb(ə)l| [f. intuit v. + -able.] That can be known by intuition.
1887G. T. Ladd tr. Lotze's Outl. Logic §64 ‘Abstraction’ makes the content of the concept intuitable only as a whole. 1904J. H. Muirhead in J. E. Hand Ideals of Sci. & Faith 91 If the mere absence of intuitable continuity were the only difficulty in the way of assimilation, we might ignore it. 1932H. H. Price Perception vi. 168 The intuitable characteristics of the sense-datum now sensed. 1971R. Harrod Sociol. 51 In the case of lying, there is no question of its having a certain innate intuitable quality. |