(1) Capable of being weighed or considered.
(2) Capable of being thought about.
(3) Possible to ponder.
(1) To me the strangest aspect of randomness is its role as a link between the world of mathematical abstraction and the universe of ponderable matter and energy.
(2) On the contrary, it made the future less ponderable than it had been since the 1930s.
(3) Two years later these soul supporters of the Chinook formed the Chinook Owners Association and dedicated themselves to reviving Walden's ponderable vision.
(4) Thanks for your excellent site, which provides enough ponderable reading to have my brother u2018addictedu2019 to science, and keeps him from doing work all week.
(5) It is a dense and ponderable epic with Stipe asking: u2018I used to think as birds take wing/they sing through life, so why can't we?u2019
(6) I said, we humans are not the determinant factor in the ponderability of the universe.
(7) Thus, concrete objects of experience, which have a high degree of ponderability , are the least substantial.
cogitable
Imponderable