01 a. Capable of being comprehended, included, or comprised.
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Capable of being comprehended, included, or comprised.“Lest this part of knowledge should seem to any not comprehensible by axiom, we will set down some heads of it.” — Bacon.
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Capable of being understood; intelligible; conceivable by the mind.“The horizon sets the bounds . . . between what is and what is not comprehensible by us.” — Locke.