includible, a.
(ɪnˈkluːdɪb(ə)l)
Also -able.
[f. include v. + -ible, after L. type *inclūdibilis.]
Capable of being included.
| 1890 D. G. Brinton Ess. Americanist 399 These are with much difficulty or not at all includable in a graphic method. 1894 in Voice (N.Y.) 12 July, The exciting causes of spavin..will appear to be fairly includible under two general heads. |
[The citation from Bentham in some recent dicts. is erroneous: the word there being ineludible.]