Capable of being expounded, explained, or set forth clearly; able to be made understandable.
From Latin 'exponere' (to set forth) + '-ible' (capable of). This adjective form developed in medieval Latin philosophical texts to describe ideas that could be elaborated or explained.
Logic and philosophy professors use this rare word to describe complex theories that, while difficult, can eventually be broken down and explained—it's about potential clarity through patient exposition.
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