Definition of intelligible. Meaning of intelligible. Synonyms of intelligible

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Definition of intelligible

Intelligible
Intelligible In*tel"li*gi*ble, [L. intellegibilis: cf. F. intelligible. See Intelligent.] Capable of being understood or comprehended; as, an intelligible account or description; intelligible pronunciation, writing, etc. The intelligible forms of ancient poets. --Coleridge. Syn: Comprehensible; perspicuous; plain; clear.

Meaning of intelligible from wikipedia

- mutual intelligibility , in linguistics. intelligibility (communication) intelligibility (philosophy) intelligible principle - a way to
- in linguistics , mutual intelligibility is a relationship between language s or dialect s in which speakers of different but related
- 'percept', 'perceptual', 'perceptible' and 'imperceptible' redirect here. for the brian blade album, see perceptual (album).
- such speech has increased intelligibility compared to normal speech. it is not only louder but the frequencies of its phonetic fundamental
- in philosophy, intelligibility is what can be comprehended by the human mind . the intelligible method is thought thinking itself, or the
- an intelligible form in philosophy refers to a form that can be apprehended by the intellect. the intelligible forms are the things by
- is a group of mutually intelligible min nan chinese dialects spoken by many overseas chinese throughout southeast asia . hokkien
- mesopotamian arabic, or less accurately iraqi arabic, is a continuum of mutually intelligible arabic varieties native to the mesopotamia n
- communications security is the discipline of preventing unauthorized interceptors from accessing telecommunications in an intelligible
- the phonology of portuguese can vary considerably between dialects, in extreme cases leading to difficulties in intelligibility.