Capable of being brought to a fixed form or shape.(adjective)
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Use "figurable" in a sentence
"Is it because matter is divisible and figurable, and thought is not?"
"But how do you know that the first principles of matter are divisible and figurable?"
"To become figurable-that is to say, visible in the first place, accessible to our imaginations - the classes have to be able to become in some sense characters in their own right: this is the sense in which the term allegory in our title is to be taken as a working hypothesis."