adjective
or dis·cern·able -nəbəl
Etymology: discernible alteration (influenced by Late Latin discernibilis, from Latin discernere + -ibilis -ible) of discernable; discernable from Middle French, from discerner + -able
: capable of being discerned by the senses or the understanding : distinguishable
a discernible trend
there was discernible the outline of an old trunk — Floyd Dell
• dis·cern·ible·ness -bəlnə̇s or dis·cern·able·ness noun -es