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Cognoscible
Cognoscible Cog*nos"ci*ble, a. 1. Capable of being known. ``Matters intelligible and cognoscible.' --Sir M. Hale. 2. Liable to judicial investigation. --Jer. Taylor.
Concrescible
Concrescible Con*cres"ci*ble, a. [F.] Capable of being changed from a liquid to a solid state. [Obs.] They formed a . . . fixed concrescible oil. --Fourcroy (Trans. ).
Concupiscible
Concupiscible Con*cu`pis*ci*ble, a. [Cf. F. concupiscible.] 1. Exciting to, or liable to be affected by, concupiscence; provoking lustful desires. --Shak. 2. Exciting desire, good or evil. The schools reduce all the passions to these two heads, the concupiscible and irascible appetite. --South.
Concupiscibleness
Concupiscibleness Con*cu"pis*ci*ble*ness, n. The state of being concupiscible. [Obs.]
Effervescible
Effervescible Ef`fer*ves"ci*ble, a. Capable of effervescing.
Ignoscible
Ignoscible Ig*nos"ci*ble, a. [L. ignoscibilis, fr. ignoscere to pardon, lit., not to wish to know; pref. in- not + gnoscere, noscere, to learn to know. See In- not, and Know.] Pardonable. [Obs.] --Bailey.
Immarcescible
Immarcescible Im`mar*ces"ci*ble, a. [L. immarcescibilis; pref. im- not + marcescere to fade: cf. F. immarcescible.] Unfading; lasting. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
Immiscible
Immiscible Im*mis"ci*ble, a. [Pref. im- not + miscible: cf. F. immiscible.] Not capable of being mixed or mingled. A chaos of immiscible and conflicting particles. --Cudworth.
Imputrescible
Imputrescible Im`pu*tres"ci*ble, a. [Pref. im- + putrescible: cf. F. imputrescible.] Not putrescible.
Incognoscible
Incognoscible In`cog*nos"ci*ble, a. Incognizable. -- In`cog*nos"ci*bil"i*ty, n.
Incommiscible
Incommiscible In`com*mis"ci*ble, a. [L. incommiscibilis; pref. in- not + commiscibilis that can be mingled.] Not commiscible; not mixable.
Ineffervescible
Ineffervescible In*ef`fer*ves"ci*ble, a. Not capable or susceptible of effervescence.
Irascible
Irascible I*ras"ci*ble, a. [L. irascibilis, fr. irasci to be angry, ira anger: cf. F. irascible. See Ire.] Prone to anger; easily provoked or inflamed to anger; choleric; irritable; as, an irascible man; an irascible temper or mood. -- I*ras"ci*ble*ness, n. -- I*ras"ci*bly, adv.
Irascibleness
Irascible I*ras"ci*ble, a. [L. irascibilis, fr. irasci to be angry, ira anger: cf. F. irascible. See Ire.] Prone to anger; easily provoked or inflamed to anger; choleric; irritable; as, an irascible man; an irascible temper or mood. -- I*ras"ci*ble*ness, n. -- I*ras"ci*bly, adv.
Marcescible
Marcescible Mar*ces"ci*ble, a. [Cf. F. marcescible.] Li?ble to wither or decay.
Miscible
Miscible Mis"ci*ble, a. [Cf. F. miscible, fr. L. miscere to mix.] Capable of being mixed; mixable; as, water and alcohol are miscible in all proportions. --Burke.
Permiscible
Permiscible Per*mis"ci*ble, a. [L. permiscere to mingle; per + miscere to mix.] Capable of being mixed.
Putrescible
Putrescible Pu*tres"ci*ble, a. Capable of putrefaction; liable to become putrid; as, putrescible substances.
Putrescible
Putrescible Pu*tres"ci*ble, n. A substance, usually nitrogenous, which is liable to undergo decomposition when in contact with air and moisture at ordinary temperatures.
Vitrescible
Vitrescible Vi*tres"ci*ble, a. [Cf. F. vitrescible.] That may be vitrified; vitrifiable.

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- Archived from the original on October 6, 2019. Retrieved October 6, 2019. (4) Scible, Kelly (November 19, 2014). "Embracing history at the Benjamin Banneker...
- Bob Windish (1960–1964) Harry Bush (1965) Roger Sherman (1966–1967) Jim Scible (1968–1970) Steve Jacobson (1971) Tom Gilburg (1972–1975) John Luckhardt...
- Archived from the original on September 19, 2015. Retrieved September 7, 2015. Scible, Kelly (November 19, 2014). "Embracing history at the Benjamin Banneker...
- Bob Windish (1960–1964) Harry Bush (1965) Roger Sherman (1966–1967) Jim Scible (1968–1970) Steve Jacobson (1971) Tom Gilburg (1972–1975) John Luckhardt...
- Bob Windish (1960–1964) Harry Bush (1965) Roger Sherman (1966–1967) Jim Scible (1968–1970) Steve Jacobson (1971) Tom Gilburg (1972–1975) John Luckhardt...
- Bob Windish (1960–1964) Harry Bush (1965) Roger Sherman (1966–1967) Jim Scible (1968–1970) Steve Jacobson (1971) Tom Gilburg (1972–1975) John Luckhardt...