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Alterableness
Alterableness Al"ter*a*ble*ness, n. The quality of being alterable; variableness; alterability.
Answerable
Answerable An"swer*a*ble, a. 1. Obliged to answer; liable to be called to account; liable to pay, indemnify, or make good; accountable; amenable; responsible; as, an agent is answerable to his principal; to be answerable for a debt, or for damages. Will any man argue that . . . he can not be justly punished, but is answerable only to God? --Swift. 2. Capable of being answered or refuted; admitting a satisfactory answer. The argument, though subtle, is yet answerable. --Johnson. 3. Correspondent; conformable; hence, comparable. What wit and policy of man is answerable to their discreet and orderly course? --Holland. This revelation . . . was answerable to that of the apostle to the Thessalonians. --Milton. 4. Proportionate; commensurate; suitable; as, an achievement answerable to the preparation for it. 5. Equal; equivalent; adequate. [Archaic] Had the valor of his soldiers been answerable, he had reached that year, as was thought, the utmost bounds of Britain. --Milton.
Answerableness
Answerableness An"swer*a*ble*ness, n. The quality of being answerable, liable, responsible, or correspondent.
Commiserable
Commiserable Com*mis"er*a*ble, a. Pitiable. [Obs.] --Bacon.
Conquerable
Conquerable Con*quer*a*ble, a. Capable of being conquered or subdued. --South. -- Con"quer*a*ble*ness, n.
Conquerableness
Conquerable Con*quer*a*ble, a. Capable of being conquered or subdued. --South. -- Con"quer*a*ble*ness, n.
Considerableness
Considerableness Con*sid"er*a*ble*ness, n. Worthiness of consideration; dignity; value; size; amount.
Decipherable
Decipherable De*ci"pher*a*ble, a. Capable of being deciphered; as, old writings not decipherable.
Deliverable
Deliverable De*liv"er*a*ble, a. Capable of being, or about to be, delivered; necessary to be delivered. --Hale.
Desiderable
Desiderable De*sid"er*a*ble, a. Desirable. [R.] ``Good and desiderable things.' --Holland.
Discoverable
Discoverable Dis*cov"er*a*ble, a. Capable of being discovered, found out, or perceived; as, many minute animals are discoverable only by the help of the microscope; truths discoverable by human industry.
Exuperable
Exuperable Ex*u"per*a*ble, a. [L. exuperabilis, exsuperabilis. See Exuperate.] Surmountable; superable. [Obs.] --Johnson.
Gatherable
Gatherable Gath"er*a*ble, a. Capable of being gathered or collected; deducible from premises. [R.] --Godwin.
Generable
Generable Gen"er*a*ble, a. [L. generabilis.] Capable of being generated or produced. --Bentley.
Hammerable
Hammerable Ham"mer*a*ble, a. Capable of being formed or shaped by a hammer. --Sherwood.
Imponderable
Imponderable Im*pon"der*a*ble, n. (Physics) An imponderable substance or body; specifically, in the plural, a name formerly applied to heat, light, electricity, and magnetism, regarded as subtile fluids destitute of weight but in modern science little used.
Imponderableness
Imponderableness Im*pon"der*a*ble*ness, n. The quality or state of being imponderable.
Incinerable
Incinerable In*cin"er*a*ble, a. Capable of being incinerated or reduced to ashes. --Sir T. Browne.
Inconsiderable
Inconsiderable In`con*sid"er*a*ble, a. Not considerable; unworthy of consideration or notice; unimportant; small; trivial; as, an inconsiderable distance; an inconsiderable quantity, degree, value, or sum. ``The baser scum and inconsiderable dregs of Rome.' --Stepney. -- In`con*sid"er*a*ble*ness, n. -- In`con*sid"er*a*bly, adv.
Inconsiderableness
Inconsiderable In`con*sid"er*a*ble, a. Not considerable; unworthy of consideration or notice; unimportant; small; trivial; as, an inconsiderable distance; an inconsiderable quantity, degree, value, or sum. ``The baser scum and inconsiderable dregs of Rome.' --Stepney. -- In`con*sid"er*a*ble*ness, n. -- In`con*sid"er*a*bly, adv.
Indecipherable
Indecipherable In`de*ci"pher*a*ble, a. Not decipherable; incapable of being deciphered, explained, or solved. -- In`de*ci"pher*a*bly, adv.
Indiscoverable
Indiscoverable In`dis*cov"er*a*ble, a. Not discoverable; undiscoverable. --J. Conybeare.
Inexsuperable
Inexsuperable In`ex*su"per*a*ble, a. [L. inexsuperabilis; pref. in- not + exsuperabilis that may be surmounted. See In- not, Ex-, and Superable.] Not capable of being passed over; insuperable; insurmountable.
Ingenerable
Ingenerable In*gen"er*a*ble, a. [Pref. in- not + generable: cf. F. ingenerable.] Incapble of being engendered or produced; original. --Holland.
Innumerable
Innumerable In*nu`mer*a*ble, a. [L. innumerabilis : cf.F. innumefable. See In- not, and Numerable.] Not capable of being counted, enumerated, or numbered, for multitude; countless; numberless; unnumbered, hence, indefinitely numerous; of great number. Innumerable as the stars of night. --Milton. -- In*nu"mer*a*ble*ness, n. -- In*nu"mer*a*bly, adv.
Innumerableness
Innumerable In*nu`mer*a*ble, a. [L. innumerabilis : cf.F. innumefable. See In- not, and Numerable.] Not capable of being counted, enumerated, or numbered, for multitude; countless; numberless; unnumbered, hence, indefinitely numerous; of great number. Innumerable as the stars of night. --Milton. -- In*nu"mer*a*ble*ness, n. -- In*nu"mer*a*bly, adv.
Inseverable
Inseverable In*sev"er*a*ble, a. Incapable of being severed; indivisible; inseparable. --De Quincey.
Insufferable
Insufferable In*suf"fer*a*ble, a. 1. Incapable of being suffered, borne, or endured; insupportable; unendurable; intolerable; as, insufferable heat, cold, or pain; insufferable wrongs. --Locke. 2. Offensive beyond endurance; detestable. A multitude of scribblers who daily pester the world with their insufferable stuff. --Dryden.
Insuperable
Insuperable In*su"per*a*ble, a. [L. insuperabilis: cf. OF. insuperable. See In- not, and Superable.] Incapable of being passed over or surmounted; insurmountable; as, insuperable difficulties. And middle natures, how they long to join, Yet never pass the insuperable line? --Pope. The difficulty is enhanced, or is . . . insuperable. --I. Taylor. Syn: Impassable; insurmountable; unconquerable. -- In*su"per*a*ble*ness, n. -- In*su"per*a*bly, adv.
Insuperableness
Insuperable In*su"per*a*ble, a. [L. insuperabilis: cf. OF. insuperable. See In- not, and Superable.] Incapable of being passed over or surmounted; insurmountable; as, insuperable difficulties. And middle natures, how they long to join, Yet never pass the insuperable line? --Pope. The difficulty is enhanced, or is . . . insuperable. --I. Taylor. Syn: Impassable; insurmountable; unconquerable. -- In*su"per*a*ble*ness, n. -- In*su"per*a*bly, adv.

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