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traceable /ˈtreɪsəb(ə)l / /ˈtreɪsəb(ə)l/adjective1Able to be found or discovered: the roots of his difficulties are easily traceable...- She's the eldest daughter of a powerful family with a long traceable heritage.
- Researchers provide volunteers with a food or beverage that's spiked with a traceable form of magnesium.
- The benefits for buyers are substantial price savings, plus a traceable and transparent sourcing process.
1.1Able to be followed on its course or to its origin: she noticed the easily traceable tracks her horse left the fault is directly traceable to my office...- The book, although published in the 1920s, has roots traceable to 1850.
- The meat was traceable to the farm level.
- Make sure that any test data being used does not expose real information traceable to real customers.
Derivativestraceability /treɪsəˈbɪlɪti/ noun ...- Traceability will underpin all future food safety legislation.
- Traceability is a fundamental requirement for organic certification.
- As the community is small, complete transparency and traceability is guaranteed.
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