IPA: /ˈtaɪtrəbl/
KK: /ˈtaɪtrəbl/
Able to be measured or adjusted in a titration process, often referring to a solution that can react with a titrant to determine its concentration.
The solution was titrable, allowing us to accurately measure its acidity.
Titrable → It is formed from "titr" (from French *titrer*, meaning to measure) and "-able" (meaning capable of). The word "titrable" refers to something that is capable of being measured or quantified in a titration process.
Think of 'titr' as measuring something, and '-able' means it can be done. So, titrable means something that can be measured.