Definition of Deducible. Meaning of Deducible. Synonyms of Deducible

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Definition of Deducible

Deducible
Deducible De*du"ci*ble, a. 1. Capable of being deduced or inferred; derivable by reasoning, as a result or consequence. All properties of a triangle depend on, and are deducible from, the complex idea of three lines including a space. --Locke. 2. Capable of being brought down. [Obs.] As if God [were] deducible to human imbecility. --State Trials (1649).

Meaning of Deducible from wikipedia

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- originally used to abbreviate "deduced reckoning," nor is it a misspelling of the term "ded reckoning." The use of "ded" or "deduced reckoning" is not known...
- occasional outliers, agglutinative languages tend to have more easily deducible word meanings compared to fusional languages, which allow unpredictable...
- inflicted. Occult compensation is a demand in commutative justice and deducible from the principle of self-defense. It is open to all manner of abuses...
- coastal and territorial waters for the United States. This discrepancy was deduced from comparing the CIA World Factbook and its previous iterations against...
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- Amount that one may deduce from taxable revenue...
- known cricket match was a village cricket meeting in Kent which has been deduced from a 1640 court case recording a "cricketing" of "the Weald and the Upland"...