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Meanings of
referable
in English
Capable of being assigned or credited to.
due
ascribable
imputable
due to
Related terms
attributable
Usage of
referable
in English
1
This crisis presents a class of duties which is
referable
to yourselves.
2
The heat produced in both cases is
referable
to a common cause.
3
As in sillimanite, its crystalline form is
referable
to the orthorhombic system.
4
The initial signs of poisoning are
referable
to the alimentary canal.
5
A bone scan is required only in patients with symptoms
referable
to bone.
6
That the fossils are not
referable
to any known extra-Australian genus of mammals.
7
They were
referable
at a glance to the dregs of civilization.
8
In 23 patients there were no symptoms
referable
to the kidney.
9
It can, however, regard good also, in so far as
referable
to evil.
10
She eyed Peter and Harmony with an impersonal hostility,
referable
to her humor.
11
The Carr-dyke in Norfolk seems to me to be
referable
to a similar origin.
12
Everything, in respect of its creation and destruction, is
referable
to this fivefold entity.
13
The origin of the diddle is
referable
to the infancy of the Human Race.
14
But these degrees are not
referable
to the aforesaid species.
15
Nor were his brows much furrowed with wrinkles
referable
to domestic cares and tribulations.
16
Most instances of puerperal infection are, it is true,
referable
to lack of care.
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referable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
directly referable
all referable
always referable
as referable
easily referable
More collocations
Referable
through the time
Referable
across language varieties
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