CONUSABLE


Meaning of CONUSABLE in English

ˈkän(y)əzəbəl adjective

Etymology: Anglo-French, from Old French conissable, from coniss-, conoiss- (stem of conoistre to know) + -able — more at cognizance

law : capable of being judicially examined : subject to legal jurisdiction

the matter was particularly reserved for Parliament as being conusable by them alone — T.E.May

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