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combinable

[kuhm-bahy-nuh-buhl] / kəmˈbaɪ nə bəl /










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The low price and extensive holdings, the want of combinable laborers, and the imperfect organisation of its social fabric, seemed to account for its disasters.

From The History of Tasmania, Volume I by John West

In their doctrine and genius they may seem to be too much opposed to be at all convergent or combinable in their wisdom.

From Three Philosophical Poets Lucretius, Dante, and Goethe by George Santayana

Grammar, or something grammatical, also causes the prejudice in people's minds, that the reality of language lies in isolated and combinable words, not in living discourse among expressive organisms, rationally indivisible.

From Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic by Benedetto Croce

Assimilation in plants is the conversion of these inorganic substances—essentially, water, carbonic acid, and some form of combined or combinable nitrogen—into vegetable matter.

From The Elements of Botany For Beginners and For Schools by Asa Gray

There are sixteen possible combinations of premisses, each of the four types of proposition being combinable with itself and with each of the others.

From Logic, Inductive and Deductive by William Minto




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