Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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COGNIZABLE, adjective
1. That falls or may fall under judicial notice; that may be heard, tried, and determined; as, a cause or action in cognizable before the circuit court.
These wrongs are cognizable by the ecclesiastical courts.
2. That falls or may fall under notice or observation; that may be known, perceived or apprehended.
The cause of many phenomena is not cognizable by the senses.
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