Capable of being correlated or having a relationship established with something else.
From correlate (verb) plus the suffix -able (capable of), forming an adjective. The root correlate comes from Latin co- (together) and relatus (related).
Not everything in life is correlatable—sometimes two things just happen to exist together without actually influencing each other, which is why scientists are obsessed with proving that something *isn't* just a coincidence.
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