There was no traceable evidence left, when the detectives arrived.
(usually followed by `to') able to be traced to; "a failure traceable to lack of energy"
If one thing is traceable to another, there is evidence to suggest that the first thing was caused by or is connected to the second thing. The probable cause of his death is traceable to an incident in 1724
(usually followed by `to') able to be traced to; "a failure traceable to lack of energy" capable of being traced or tracked; "a traceable riverbed"; "the traceable course of an ancient wall
capable of being traced or tracked; "a traceable riverbed"; "the traceable course of an ancient wall"