in·trou·va·ble \aⁿ.trüvȧbl(ə), -b(lə)\adjective Etymology: French, from in- in- (I) + trouvable capable of being found, from Middle French, from trouver to find (probably from — assumed — Vulgar Latin tropare to compose) + -able — more at troubadour : impossible to find < pamphlets, all now almost introuvable — Times Literary Supplement > • in·trou·va·bly\ə̇n.ˈtrüvəblē\adverb