BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «DEDUCIBLENESS»
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The Imperial dictionary, on the basis of Webster's English ...
The quality of being deducible; deducibleness. Coleridge. Deducible (de-dus'f-bl)
, a. 1. That may be deduced by reasoning from premises; inferrible; discoverable.
The properties of a triangle arc deducible from the complex idea of three lines ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1882
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The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete ...
The quality of being deducible; deducibleness. Coleridge. Deducfble (dé-dus'i-bl)
, a. 1. That may be deduced by reasoning from premises; inferrible; discoverable.
The pro ertics of a triangle are deduct”: from the complexi ea of three lines ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1885
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
The quality of being deducible; deducibleness. Coleridge. deducible (de-du'si-bl)
, a. [< deduce + -ible.] If. Capable of being brought down. As if . . . God [were]
deducible to human imbecility. State Trials, Lt.-Col. Lilburne, an. 1649. 2.
Capable ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
The quality of being deducible; deducibleness. Coleridge. deducible (de-dii'si-bl),
o. [< deduce + -ible.] It. Capable of being brought down. As if . . . God [were]
deducible to human imbecility. State Trials, Lt.-Col. Lilbume, an. 1649. 2.
Capable of ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A work of Universal ...
The quality of being deducible; deducibleness. Coleridge. deducible (de-du'si-bl)
, a. [< deduce + -tft/c] If. Capable of being brought down. As if . . . God [were]
deducible to human imbecility. State Trials, Lt.-L'ol. Lilburne, an. 1649. 2.
Capable of ...
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
17. deducibleness (de-dii'si-bl-nes), n. The quality of being deducible. deducive (
de-du'uiv), a. [< deduce + -ive.] Performing an act of deduction. [Bare.] deduct (de
-dukf), r. t. [< L. deductus, pp. of dedueere, lead away, draw away, subtract, etc.
William Dwight Whitney, 1889
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
The quality of being deducible; deducibleness. Coleridge. deducible (de-dii'si-bl),
a. [< deduce + -ible.] If. Capable of being brought down. As if . . . God (were]
deducible to human imbecility. State TriaU, Lt.-Col. Lilburne, an. 1640. 2.
Capable ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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An English and Chinese standard dictionary: A-L
... "artt»6'j, Brtfsw.ir Deducibleness, (de-du'-se-bl-nes) n. Quality of being
deducible, nlitiSSBff, Deduct, (de-dukf) t. To take away, ft*,- to subtract, ft&; as, to
deduct one's wages, j$!|ftl4B ; to deduct from the price, Jffi?. Deduction, (de-duk'-
shun) n.
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