D defs.my
Entry 1 sense Webster, 1913

Derivable

· De·riv·a·ble · IPA /[dɪˈɹaɪvəbəɫ]/
01 a. That can be derived; obtainable by transmission; capable of being known by inference, as from premises or data; capable of being traced, as…
  1. 1.
    That can be derived; obtainable by transmission; capable of being known by inference, as from premises or data; capable of being traced, as from a radical; as, income is derivable from various sources.
    “All honor derivable upon me.” South.
    “The exquisite pleasure derivable from the true and beautiful relations of domestic life.” — H. G. Bell.
    “The argument derivable from the doxologies.” J. H. Newman.