trackable

Able to be tracked, or worthy of being tracked.

Adjective

  1. Able to be tracked, or worthy of being tracked.
    • The footsteps were trackable near the grass, but not on it, and were visible on the harrowed ground. - 1869, George Walter Thornbury, Old Stories Retold, published 1879, page 231:
    • The long flight to Mars and the even longer orbiting time of a precisely trackable spacecraft will enable scientists to refine the accuracy of our data bank on true distances across the solar system, the exact shape of...
    • Instead of tightening controls, it relaxed them, making $10,000 the minimum value for trackable items, instead of $5,000, the report said. - 2007, "Report Faults NASA on Equipment Losses," Bloomberg News, in The New...

Origin

* track + -able

Forms

more trackable most trackable

Derived

nontrackable untrackable

Noun

  1. Any object capable of being tracked.

Forms

trackables