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Definable.
determinable
1
If all names were
definable
,
it would be a Process IN INFINITUM.
2
Still, the figure had gestured vigorously and probably with a
definable
pattern.
3
As you can see, attractiveness is not easily or even consistently
definable
.
4
The cranial characters of the Xanthochroi are not, at present, strictly
definable
.
5
Our personal identity, then, consists, for Locke, solely in pragmatically
definable
particulars.
6
That image stirred another, too deep in my mind to be
definable
.
7
I WAS very unhappy, from a variety of causes,
definable
and undefinable.
8
This shows that-contrary to old dogma-practical thresholds exist for
definable
genotoxic carcinogens.
9
And behind the crackle and hiss, something more
definable
:
a hum of potential.
10
Nevertheless the subject has a practical aspect which is
definable
in plain prose.
11
Geena moved through the city, guided by nothing discernable or
definable
.
12
The relative duration is clear, though the absolute duration may not be
definable
.
13
The relative duration is clear, tho the absolute duration may not be
definable
.
14
He merely considered these loci as operationally
definable
spots on an indivisible chromosome.
15
There are also
definable
custom gestures for stock phrases or names.
16
Here again we have a
definable
characteristic extending through the universe.
definable
easily definable
less definable
clearly definable
definable shape
more definable