ˈref(ə)rəbəl, rə̇ˈfər.əb- rēˈf- also -ˈfə̄rəb- adjective
Etymology: refer + -able
: capable of being considered in relation to something else : assignable , ascribable
decide to which of these motives such extraordinary scenes were referable — Charles Dickens
in head injuries … persistent symptoms referable to trauma should be carefully considered — H.G.Armstrong
such differences are referable to the particular environments within which the members of various societies are reared — Ralph Linton