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Capable of being weighed or considered.
imponderable
assessable
Capable of being thought about.
cogitable
thinkable
1
There are forces outside military power more visible and
ponderable
than these.
2
He further supposed that
ponderable
matter is acted on by elastic forces.
3
For the first time he understood that loneliness can possess a
ponderable
quality.
4
Science looks on heat simply as a condition of
ponderable
matter.
5
On the contrary, the
ponderable
and tangible realities of the immediate situation counselled neutrality.
6
She was a fifth imponderable body, sharing all the other properties of the
ponderable
.
7
In this figure the shaded part represents the imponderable, the black part the
ponderable
entity.
8
Thus, in a regular rhythm, the air comes near the border of its
ponderable
existence.
9
The shroud of loneliness and abandonment descending upon the Cedars became for them nearly
ponderable
.
10
A muscled body, with
ponderable
weight, it was moving toward us, padding on the rocks.
11
Regarded thus, the three
ponderable
conditions form what Goethe would have called a 'spiritual ladder'.
12
In fact, those basses are the argument of the play; they must be granitic,
ponderable
and powerful.
13
This, indeed, is a perfectly
ponderable
theory.
14
MiR-26b-5p could be a potential and
ponderable
tumor target for MM in future.
15
I felt nothing save the impact of a gentle push, something shoving with a
ponderable
force against me.
16
But a
ponderable
body for that.
ponderable
ponderable matter
ponderable conditions
ponderable quality
nearly ponderable
perfectly ponderable