As adjectives the difference between testable and tastable
is that testable is susceptible to being tested while tastable is that can be tasted, that can be detected by one's sense of taste.
testable
English
Adjective
(
en adjective)
Susceptible to being tested.
With respect to the scientific method, capable of being proven true or false.
(legal) Capable of being devised, or given by will.
Antonyms
* untestable
Related terms
* testability
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tastable
English
Alternative forms
* tasteable
Adjective
(
en adjective)
That can be tasted, that can be detected by one's sense of taste.
References
* 2007', Günter Radden, René Dirven, ''Cognitive English grammar'', page 284: "Conversion predicates of perception tend to be coded as adjectives: ''visible'', ''audible'', ''palpable'' and ''tangible'', but English lacks adjectives such as ''*smellable'' and '''''*tastable for something that can be smelled or tasted."
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