IPA: /ˌkɔːrɪˈleɪtəbl/
KK: /kɔːrɪˈleɪtəbl/
Able to be related or connected to something else in a meaningful way.
The data from the two studies are correlatable, showing a clear relationship between the variables.
Correlatable → It is formed from "cor-" (meaning together) and "relatus" (meaning related or brought back). The suffix "-able" indicates capability. Thus, "correlatable" means capable of being related or connected together.
Think of things that can be 'brought together' ('cor-') in a way that shows their connection ('relatus'). This helps you remember that 'correlatable' means something that can be related.