contrivable,a.|kənˈtraɪvəb(ə)l| [f. contrive v.1 + -able.] Capable of being contrived. a1672Wilkins Dædalus xv. (R.), It will hence appear, how a perpetual motion may seem easily contrivable.1854Ruskin Two Paths ii. 58 No machine yet contrived, or hereafter contrivable, will ever equal..the human fingers.