Imaginable

/ɪˈmædʒɪnəbəl/ adjective

Capable of being conceived or thought of in the mind; possible to imagine or visualize.

From Latin imaginabilis, derived from imaginari (to picture to oneself) plus the suffix -able. The root comes from imago meaning 'image' or 'likeness,' ultimately tracing back to the Indo-European root *aim- meaning 'to copy.'

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