Dis`pu*ta*ble a. [L. disputabilis: cf. F. disputable. See Dispute,v. i.]
1.
Capable of being disputed; liable to be called in question, controverted, or contested; of doubtful certainty or propriety; controvertible; as, disputable opinions, propositions, points, or questions.
Actions, every one of which is very disputable.
Jer. Taylor.
2.
Disputatious; contentious.
[Obs.]
Shak.
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