Capable of being taught or trained; willing to learn and follow instruction; docile.
From Latin 'docilis,' meaning teachable or capable of learning, derived from 'docere' (to teach). This is an older or less common variant of 'docile' with the same Latin root.
Calling someone 'docible' is actually a compliment—it means they have the intellectual humility to learn from others and change their minds when presented with better information!
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