That may be recounted; able to be related or told.
Origin
Late 15th century; earliest use found in William Caxton (1415x24–1492), printer, merchant, and diplomat. From recount + -able, originally after Middle French racomptable, racontable.
Definition of recountable in US English:
recountable
adjectiverɪˈkaʊntəbl
That may be recounted; able to be related or told.
Origin
Late 15th century; earliest use found in William Caxton (1415x24–1492), printer, merchant, and diplomat. From recount + -able, originally after Middle French racomptable, racontable.