1. (of a person) disposed or accustomed to conform to what is acceptable or expected: "personalities conformable to the ambient level of cultural evolution"
▪ similar in form or nature; consistent: "this proposition might be conformable to the original conjecture"
▪ (of strata in contact) deposited in a continuous sequence, and having the same direction of stratification.
Word Originlate 15th century (in the sense ‘compliant (to) or tractable’): from medieval Latin conformabilis, from Latin conformare ‘to form, fashion’ (see conform).