trouvable
French
Etymology
From the root of trouver 'to find, invent, create' (probably from Latin tropus, plausibly via a Vulgar Latin verb tropare 'to sing') + -able
Adjective
trouvable (plural trouvables)
- (literally) findable, which can be found, detected, encountered
- occurring, current
Antonyms
- (not findable) introuvable
Related terms
Further reading
- “trouvable” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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